Quoth Midorikawa
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db is a non-linear relationship.db = 10 * log(powerA/powerB)
120W vs 20W => 7.8db difference
5000W vs 20W => 24db difference
With the same speaker efficiency: (electrical watts to acoustical watts)
"Standard" listener just barely able to tell that A is louder/softer than B => 3db (2 * power).
"Standard" listener that A is twice as loud/soft than B => 10db (10 * power).
so:
1000W is 2 * as loud as 100W
1000W is 4 * as loud as 10W
1000W is 8 * as loud as 1W
1000W is 16 * as loud as 100 mW
1000W is 32 * as loud as 10 mW
1000W is 64 * as loud as 1 mW
Been pissed at audio salesdims for > 40 years trying to lie that "Yup yup yup. This hyar 52W hampliber is moron twicet as loud es thet piddly little 25W goober."
Speaker power conversion efficiencies range from roughly 30% (exponential horns) on down, with many small/modern speakers being << 1%, so yeah the speaker is "Rated" at 1000W (the voice coil won't play flash bulb) but 999W of that leaves as heat.




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