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In Reply to: RE: Where do you get your "audibility" theorem? posted by Tre' on September 23, 2015 at 16:03:50
2 watts max, what! you listening at the level of inaudibility, you have Morricab beat by 28 watts ..
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"...you have Morricab beat by 28 watts"I don't understand.....
"2 watts max, what! you listening at the level of inaudibility...."
No. My speakers are 97db per watt. I have two of them in the room and 2 watts to drive each with.
That would give me 103db peak.
If the music I listen to has 16db peak to average then I can listen at 87db average. If 20db peak to average then 83db.
85db for 8 hours straight will do permanent hearing damage.
I don't think I ever listen that loud.
BTW I don't use tubes amps for bass for a couple of good reasons.
Edited to correct math errors.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
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Tre,2 watts wont give you 106db from 97db ... not to mention listening distance ..
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To start with listening distance only enters the equation when your speakers are outdoors.When inside a room the reverberate field takes over at just about one meter in most rooms. (just look it up or ask Paul Joppa)
But yes, I misspoke. 2 97db speakers drive by 2 watts each would give 103db. 100db from each, so added together that's 103db. My mistake. Sorry!
BTW You didn't say what you meant by "you have Morricab beat by 28 watts "
OK I got it.
His Pure Sound A30 doesn't even belong in the same room as his SET.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
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in fact its not! tv duty only... the SETs are upstairs in the big rig
Smart man.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
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