Speakers: Watts Vs. Size
Speakers: Watts Vs. Size Posted on: 29.04.2012 by Benedict Vanhoose Hey,Currently choosing between: BEHRINGER B812NEO BEHRINGER B215D But what is more important in a Loudspeaker? The Wattage or the Size? P.S If it'd help either would be paired with a BEHRINGER B1500D Sub. Not looking for which is better. Please justify you answer with a short statement saying why the answer you have chosen is better. P.S.S As you may be able to tell i'm looking in the Behringer line. Any other speaker suggestions shall be appreciated. | |
Benedict Vanhoose 29.04.2012 | Hey, Currently choosing between: BEHRINGER B812NEO BEHRINGER B215D But what is more important in a Loudspeaker? The Wattage or the Size? P.S If it'd help either would be paired with a BEHRINGER B1500D Sub. Not looking for which is better. Please justify you answer with a short statement saying why the answer you have chosen is better. P.S.S As you may be able to tell i'm looking in the Behringer line. Any other speaker suggestions shall be appreciated. |
Antonetta Wikel 29.04.2012 | Watt's and loudness are not the same thing. You're speakers loudness is measured by SPL(Sound Pressure Level) and the number is usually achieved by reading the SPL of a speaker that is reproducing a 1k sine wave at 1 watt and 1 meter in distance. Sometimes SPL measurement will read as "Sensitivity" From this measurement and the ohm rating you can tell how much wattage you will need to reach a certain SPL at a certain distance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_pressure |
Nobuko Flegle 29.04.2012 | well a bigger sub with less watts can be just as loud if not louder as a smaller sub with more watts, depending on what your working with. the 15" will hit the lows a bit better and move more air, unless the smaller sub has some crazy excursion or something. but in the end proper power and enclosure have the biggest impact. |
Valene Guasp 29.04.2012 | In most cases the size of the driver means how much bass is put out i.e a 15 inch driver moves more air than a 12 inch and so produces more low end. Wattage varies from every manufacturer who gives a different readings from Peak power, continuous power, RMS and others which can get very confusing. If your adding a sub i'd go with the 2 12's due to the fact the sub will be producing all the bass and the 12's will deal with low mid and up when crossed over correctly with the sub. I also don't believe that the 12 puts out 1260 watts either, well it may but it won't sound nice and will probably blow up lol |
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