In Reply to: RE: really? do the math (it's easy!) posted by tomservo on March 1, 2017 at 13:12:48:
"It's about 11dB measured with SH-50's and broad spectrum pink noise."I didn't ask you to measure it. I asked you if you heard it.
Sound meters are very directional and only measure direct sound.
If you can't hear the 11db loss that you say is there, then it's not there.
11db is huge and you would hear it without having to measure it.
Edit, I see now that your speakers have only 50 degrees of dispersion.
That would make all the difference.
I didn't understand that you are basing what you said on directional speakers.
Sorry.
Tre'
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Edits: 03/01/17
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