one last question: If I choose just two 8 inch speakers per cabinet, I will get a sensitivity of around 95+ 3 + 3 = 101dB right?
then it might be best just to use two to keep things simple, and add a second speaker enclosure if more volume is needed.
then it might be best just to use two to keep things simple, and add a second speaker enclosure if more volume is needed.
Less if they are in series, and less for the baffle step.= 101dB right?
The baffle step reduction is also present in the other design right? So the previous numbers should also be compensated for that?
2x4ohm in series alone will give me something around 98db then?
2x 4ohm in series, in parallel with 8 ohm.. gives you 101dB
2x4ohm in series alone will give me something around 98db then?
I have posted a revised value in post#9
Other design? The half space sensitivity goes down 6dB for full space.The baffle step reduction is also present in the other design right? So the previous numbers should also be compensated for that?
yes, I mean in the previous post we have talked about a design with 3 speakers, and the baffle step correction is also present there. So should I also deminish the sensitivity of the total speaker in those figures? Or did you already take the baffle step into account for example in post nr 9?Other design? The half space sensitivity goes down 6dB for full space.
No. I used your 95dB. That would be half-space, yes?did you already take the baffle step into account
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