In Reply to: "they are there and you at some distance" vs "they are in your room" dynamic range requirements posted by freddyi on September 17, 2016 at 11:52:59:
"- does any of this make any sense ? - LOL
(a 3" driver is a headphone driver)
Karlson Evangelist"
Fred,
All a matter of the inverse distance law, most small speakers do not have the SPL capability of larger speakers, so to get a sense of a live performance in your living room, you need to move the lesser SPL speakers an appropriate distance closer.
It's easy, for every 6 db less output, you move the speaker half as far a way, until they are located so close to your head that you can't move it without gross imaging "fail", or poking your eye out on the corner :^) .
Art
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