(1) Lets say an amplifier with an output of 200 watts @ 8ohms would require a 8ohm loudspeaker of 89db sensitivity to achieve an 105db peak.(2) So if the amplifier can also put out 325 watts @ 4 ohms, what would the sensitivity of a 4ohm loudspeaker need to be to achieve the same 105db peak. Thanks.
Regards,
Brad
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Topic - Loudspeaker sensitivity question. - Borough33 21:45:44 03/24/07 (14)
- well there acouple issues here, lsitening distnce being one, most of us listen at least 2 to 3 metres away or more! - Timbo in Oz 21:10:11 03/26/07 (0)
- Peak output is usually a brief transient. Many amps can provide double their rated power for brief peaks - Richard BassNut Greene 10:39:17 03/25/07 (0)
- Re: Loudspeaker sensitivity question. "rephrased" - Borough33 09:14:12 03/25/07 (9)
- My answer would be the same. - Duke 14:25:37 03/25/07 (8)
- Re: My answer would be the same. - Borough33 15:17:30 03/25/07 (7)
- Thanks for the link - disturbing lack of accuracy there - Duke 17:13:50 03/25/07 (6)
- Re: Thanks for the link - disturbing lack of accuracy there - Borough33 17:25:33 03/25/07 (5)
- How to play games with figures, names, and quotes. - David Aiken 01:39:49 03/26/07 (0)
- Yup - still BS. - Duke 20:09:58 03/25/07 (0)
- I'd sue! :^) - Paul Joppa 19:55:16 03/25/07 (1)
- I don't do this sort of thing very often... - Duke 10:29:27 03/26/07 (0)
- Damned lies - Russ57 19:10:43 03/25/07 (0)
- Re: Loudspeaker sensitivity question. - RGA 07:25:37 03/25/07 (1)
- Re: Loudspeaker sensitivity question. - Duke 02:53:44 03/25/07 (0)