Lots of people love the cl80 and c90 in open-112 cabs.
Might be a terrific match.
Whoa, you got me pull a trigger with this info.. Should I proceed? CL80 that would be.. (What is c90?)
c90 is the mesa version of the cl80,,,,,,,only a slight difference.
This might be a naive question, but would one also have to consider the wattage? If you are running, say, a 25 w 97 db speaker and a 100 w 100 db speaker together, I would assume that the larger, stronger would not be driven nearly as hard as its companion, and that the difference between them therefore would not be as large as 3 db in practice?
Not even compared to one another? Would a 200w 100db and a 50w 100db speaker be equally loud when run at 40w?
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I'm sure you're right, but I have a very hard time wrapping my head around this, so I hope you don't mind if I ask some more.
If I catch your drift, that would mean that there is basically no correspondence between the wattage a particular speaker is driven at and its output? Will a 200w speaker really be equally loud when getting fed with 40 w (or 0.1 w) as 200 w? Then how do we get different volume from the same speaker in the first place?
He was saying that the wattage a speaker is driven with combined with its efficiency are what determine volume.
If so, I'm either not getting something across or severely misunderstanding something, as this sounds very much like what my impression has been. If the output of a speaker is partially being decided by how many watts it is fed, then I also take it that a speaker with a higher power handling is likely to provide less output when one is far away from that maximum. A speaker that can produce the same output, but handle fewer w, I assume is likely to reach the top of its capacity sooner?
No. The speaker will be far louder at 100W than 0.1W, and its sensitivity will determine how much louder.I think the whole thing can be boiled down to a single yes/no question: will a 100 w speaker being driven at 0.1 w produce the same output as if it is driven at 100 w?
Okay, fair enough; thanks. I was under the impression that sensitivity was an indicator of a speaker's max output. As I said, I don't really know much about this, as it hasn't really been a matter for me until recently.
If you're really liking the m65 with the blackstar then maybe you should stay with a model that's in the same ballpark tonally.
The cl80 is quite brash and stiff compared to the m65. The h75 or a v30 would both be closer to the m65 while still adding their own flavor.
This is correct, though max wattage does have some effect as a voice coil being driven to its limit will exhibit different behavior than one which is not.Sensitivity is a standard way to compare how loud speakers are. In my previous post, I mentioned that the G12M and G12T-75 both have a sensitivity of 97db. What that means is that they'll produce 97db at a distance of 1 meter when driven with 1 watt.