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fredk
Audioholic General
I'm with you on this point.That sounds very subjective Gene and if measurements don't correlate with how a speaker should sound, then what do you have? I thought the linearity tests that Soundstage does at 90db showed how a speaker behaves. I don't know about you but I think 90db is fairly loud, loud enough to cause hearing damage relatively quickly. They may have not have the complete measurements but they probably provide one of the most comprehensive measurements for a publication bar none.
Listener Distance - 2.5 meters
Desired DBSPL - 85
Speaker Efficiency - 92 (my M80s)
Amp headroom - 0
Required power - 1 watt
Add 10db of headroom and 5 db for room gain and you will now require a whopping 5 watts for those 95db peaks.
The majority of the time my speakers are drawing 1-2 watts for me to listen loud.
BUT, it gets better than that. strap pairs of these suckers together, put them on a dock, set up a band and pump thousands of watts through them and they still sound good. Well, maybe not to the folks a mile away at the other end of the lake...