JimJ
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Tangled Up in Blue
Shh, Jmac, you think they know dBA? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
there is no way a rock concert is only 110 db, unless your a quarter mile awayNo, but you can guarantee the rest of the frequencies will be at a similar SPL levels. 110dBs is a rock concert. If he's gonna drive around playing with 1000 to 8000 hz at 110 or 120 dBs, his hearing won't last long.[/story]
See mine and Jmac's posts above.there is no way a rock concert is only 110 db, unless your a quarter mile away
eD drivers are extremely small box drivers. The recommended size for the old 15A was 2-2.5 cubes ported. I'm sure the Kv.2's are similar.2 15's in 2.2cF each?
Pretty ****ing small.
Thanks i just learned something new.The A-scale (dBA) accounts for how our ears perceive sound. Our ears are most sensitive to frequencies between 1 kHz and 4 kHz and less sensitive above 4 kHz and below 1 kHz. So, for a 100 Hz tone to be perceived by our ears as equally loud as a 1 kHz tone, the 100 Hz tone would have to be 20 dB louder.
160 dB @ 10 Hz = 80 dBA
100 dB @ 100 Hz = 80 dBA
80 dB @ 1000 Hz = 80 dBA
Therefore, 160 dB @ 10 Hz = 100 dB @ 100 Hz = 80 dB @ 1000 Hz to the human ear.