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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 6865" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>watts make decibles....think of it that way add that to what ranger said Decibals...decibals are a measurement of sound, so the more decibals the louder. You don't necessarly need a lot of watts to produce more decibals. There are a lot of things that relate to producing higher measurements of sound; cabin space, enclosures, subs, and amps are just a few. also sensitivity doesnt really matter unless 2 manufactures do it exactly the same way yes i know 1 w at 1 m but way it is measured and figured some just use a computer program without actually testing the speaker. plus encloser for the speaker will change sensitivity greatly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 6865, member: 541383"] watts make decibles....think of it that way add that to what ranger said Decibals...decibals are a measurement of sound, so the more decibals the louder. You don't necessarly need a lot of watts to produce more decibals. There are a lot of things that relate to producing higher measurements of sound; cabin space, enclosures, subs, and amps are just a few. also sensitivity doesnt really matter unless 2 manufactures do it exactly the same way yes i know 1 w at 1 m but way it is measured and figured some just use a computer program without actually testing the speaker. plus encloser for the speaker will change sensitivity greatly [/QUOTE]
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