SPL question

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I have A JBL 2205B pair rated at 47db. I was told these woofers are very efficient, yet I would expect them to be rated in the low 90 db range at the least. Am I wrong or is this rating from a different scale? Those of you familiar with this. Can you explain?
 
Right, the original EIA rating was 30 ft @ 0.001W = 0 dB with 4 ft the near-field reference locally, so for 1 W/m:

47+20 log [30/~3.28084] + 10 log [1/.001] = ~96.22 dB

GM

edit: ~96.22 - 20 log [~3.28084/4] = ~94.5 dB/W/4 ft
 
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No! They used a 1 mw input for their ratings as well. That's why. Checkout the cut sheet for the driver. Strange such a low input? I was using the efficiency percentage from the T/S table. Did realize the input till you questioned it.

2205

Rob🙂
Cool....I knew something didn’t add up (even though my math wasn’t quite right!)

Learn something new every day! How long ago was that?

Edit....duh....1977!
 
Now to make my enclosure.

What sort of enclosure are you planning? If vented, what tuning? And what is your peak SPL requirement? The reason I ask is because that driver has quite a limiting Xmax for deep bass (2.5mm). You're looking at 110dB tops at 40Hz with a port tuning of the same frequency. And that is at 1m w/o baffle step so perhaps 100dB at your listening position. Will you be using it with a subwoofer?
 
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This is with a HPF 1st order BW @ 50Hz and LPF 1st order BW @ 100Hz.
 
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