In Reply to: "...at full concert volume"?? posted by hesson11 on May 5, 2015 at 20:51:58:
Yes, this means RMS SPLs of about 95 dB at the listening position. To do this cleanly means a peak capability of 115 dB, which each speaker is rated to do. I listen in near field, 1 meter from the speakers in a small room. I have never had to turn down my gain control when listening to music because my system was distorting. The downside is that the bass only extends to just below 30 Hz.
I am fortunate to live alone and usually far from any neighbors. Actually, the near field setup makes little noise in a room on the other side of a wall from the speakers.
Tony Lauck
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- Nearfield Powered Monitors - Tony Lauck 05/6/1505:43:48 05/6/15 (5)
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