The SPL is simply the ratio between the volume displacement of the speaker and the volume of the room. If you have Excel, I have attached a small spreadsheet. It'll help you determine if your intended speaker will get near the figure you want. This assumes a sealed room with rigid walls, and real rooms are anything but. It also assumes that the frequency of interest is below the lowest room resonance.
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At all frequencies(*). SPL due to "room pressurisation" is frequency independent.
(*) "All frequencies" is theoretically correct but in practice only makes sense below the lowest room resonant frequency. I suggest the following thread for further reading:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/subwoofers/62267-modeling-room-gain.html
(*) "All frequencies" is theoretically correct but in practice only makes sense below the lowest room resonant frequency. I suggest the following thread for further reading:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/subwoofers/62267-modeling-room-gain.html
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