deadlifted
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this might sound stupid, but which is louder a 30W amp 2x10" speakers or a 60W amp with a single 12" speaker?
ErikH said:What's the wattage are the speakers? Their wattage will determine which is louder but I can tell ya, going from 30W to 60W isn't all that much of a difference db wise.
What's the wattage are the speakers? Their wattage will determine which is louder....
SlyFoxx said:Wrong.
Speakers "take" wattage they don't "make" wattage. The main factor in how loud a speaker will play is it's efficency/sensitivity. (not sensibility! whew...) That's how much sound it will make given a certain amount of power.
A 30 watt speaker and a 60 watt speaker driven by 30 watts of power will put out exactly the same amount of volume if their efficency rating is equal. The advantage of the 60 watt speaker is only that it will handle more power. But the extra 30 watts will only net you a few more dB.
All things being equal 60 watts will be louder but not by too much.
So you inital question can't be answered until you know the efficency of the speakers in question. But my guess would be the 60 watt amp would be a little bit louder.
Breogan said:Well, actually it isn't only the wattage but also the sensibility which matters.
Scott_F said:Here's a better angle maybe... which tone do you prefer? I personally have no great love for 10" speakers. Just don't do it for me. I like bigger ballsier 12" speakers, heck take it to another level, gimme a big old honkin' 15" JBL D130F! Got one of those in my Tweed Pro.
Find the speaker tone you love first, then figure out how many you can afford or actually need.
Rule of thumb is adding a 2nd speaker will usually gain about the same amount of additional volume as doubling the power.