I've been told by a dealer that a particular minispeaker(12x7x8) is capable of putting out clean volume down to 80hz in my 15x26x8(3120cu/ft)ft listening room. The speaker has a high quality "long throw" 5 1/4" mid/woofer, and is rear-ported. Of course I'll be mating it with a subwoofer.
I know, the question is what kind of volume am I looking for. Well, I would hope to be able to get 100 db peaks if possible(without sub). The speaker is rated as -3db at 65hz, and supposedly can handle 150 watts(200 if high-passed).
What do you pros think?? Is it at all possible? Thanks for your help
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Topic - Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Curious 10:41:31 03/20/00 (8)
- Re: Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Tom Brennan 15:19:12 03/20/00 (3)
- Re: Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Curious 15:57:40 03/20/00 (2)
- Re: Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Tom Brennan 03:59:09 03/21/00 (1)
- Re: Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Curious 08:03:37 03/21/00 (0)
- Re: Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Ken Lyon 12:56:14 03/20/00 (1)
- Re: Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Curious 13:55:31 03/20/00 (0)
- Re: Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Markw 12:33:24 03/20/00 (0)
- Re: Volume Capability for Minispeakers... - Klipschead 11:51:27 03/20/00 (0)