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Even if people rarely play at this loud level, it's good to calibrate so that you know where your volume is at for comparison purposes. The soundtrack will rarely reach this level, but it's a reference point. It equates to SPL peak output for each five or seven channels of 105dB and 115dB for the LFE channel at the listening position.
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Reference Level, 0dBFS (0dB Full Scale (digital), is the maximum level the soundtracks can be recorded at for any given channel. It is not the "ideal level" or the "best level." Although this is a gray area, as supposedly many commercial theaters are supposed to be calibrated and capable to play at this level, and film soundtrack mastering is performed at this level. It's really just what it says, a reference level. The term is often mentioned as a benchmark of output. Did they play games with speaker placement? What frequencies are included in the sensitivity rating? If you never listen louder than -15dBFS from reference level, then most speakers of middlin' efficiency and limited power handling will work fine, because you'll only send the speakers a few watts of power.ĮDIT: You can't always trust the published spec data. And even those may be meaningless to many people, in the same way that an automobile's top speed has no bearing on one's car purchase if one will never drive it that fast, except as bragging rights. Maximum output and dynamic capability at higher output are only a couple attributes of speaker among many. This is not a list of speakers by quality. where the sensitivity was dropped 3dB to get from a reported in-room to anechoic). I try to ask where I have questions, and I try to add comments on individual cells to qualify the data (e.g.
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It's not always perfectly accurate just as professional publications print corrections every month, I too make copy-paste mistakes or misinterpret data. Your own shopping will likely find different prices. The pricing might sometimes be average new prices, or reported dealer prices, or MSRP. I add them as I come across them or people recommend them. This is not a definitive list, as every speaker cannot be included. The list is also filtered through my editing and weighting in the scoring columns, and some specs have been corrected for comparison purposes or where reviews have consistently found the manufacturer data to be wrong or misleading. There's another list of speakers that I had initially included for comparison sake, but are not reference level capable. There are also "gray area" speakers that almost achieve reference level. Hence, I've included many speaker that people have asked to be included, such as speakers that were known for high output but may be discontinued and difficult to acquire today. It's more of an educational tool than a shopping tool. This is mainly an aggregate of manufacturers' own specs allowing one to compare speakers in the context of their output and the watts required for reference level at 12 feet, and how loud it'll get with the typical 100w receiver. I often see a few makes and models thrown out as options in threads, but inconsistently, and the thread often dies with people wanting more. This is borne out of my own quest for such speakers, and there appears to be rising interest in this category. So this document can be helpful in showing what different speakers will output with what watts. They'd never think so, because they don't play near reference level. I use "low distortion" as a term here because many people are experiencing clipped peaks and distortion without realizing it. This is intended to be a reference list of speakers with higher sensitivity, capable of higher SPL, and more importantly yield great dynamics, which are some of the desirable traits for home theater speakers.
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Go to the PDF (below) or the Google spreadsheet for all info.Ĭoincident Speaker Tech\tTriumph Extreme II Better Frequency Response - Tighter Bass & Extended Highsĭimensions: Width: 7.78" Depth: 7.78" Height 1.75"ĭimensions: Width: 12.78" Depth: 8.94" Height 1.75"ĭimensions: Width: 14.13" Depth: 9.73" Height 1.75"ĭimensions: Width: 16" Depth: 15" Height 1.75"ĭimensions: Width: 17" Depth: 16" Height 1.75"ĭimensions: Width: 19" Depth: 16" Height 1.Link to published from Google doc. Sense of Time & Space Between Instruments
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