In Reply to: RE: Division of labor in PA system-More posted by tomservo on February 7, 2011 at 18:32:21:
Thank you, Tom.
"In a room, one adds the fact that it is the total acoustic power and room absorption that governs the reverberant sound level for any given frequency."
That's pretty much what I was trying to say, though my wording may have been unclear. The application I'm looking at is in-room-only at this stage.
"Lastly, keep in mind that the theoretical peak output figure has nothing to do with how loud the system might actually go or how loud it can go and still sound acceptable."
Ah yes, I'm well aware that the real-world distortion-limited power handling is often far less than the thermal power handlng. I'm doing bass guitar cabs now, and fartout @ well below the rated power handling is a classic example of that.
Duke
Me being a dealer makes you leery?? It gets worse... I'm a manufacturer too.
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