Hi chaps- Ive been playing gtr for 30yrs, and tinkered around with a few basic tube amp builds in last few yrs, but still find speaker (sensitivity/ wattage) specs utterly confounding, bar the basics of this rule of thumb for eg: a 100db spkr will simply be louder than a 96db.
What confused me most, from experience, was my bog-std 5E3 build. I aimed to get some "break-up" (as we all do) but found it totally impossible without blowing my ears off, and subsequently (only within minutes of just finishing the build) having neighbours (all of 300m away) storming over furiously demanding I 'turn that down' and swearing at me. It was loud I admit, but confoundingly I had only just managed to get some break-up at this huge volume, vol around 6. I have, therefore, only -once- in my life been able to hear natural break-up. I haven't dared turn vol past 3 since- its just too loud, and so Ive never used the amp since as low tones are unintersting. A complete waste of money and alot of time.
What flumoxes me is the speaker was a 'standard 5E3' Jensen C12N 50w, 98db. Now if I had used a 300w speaker, and rated at 110db I would understand the massive volume & why my neighbour was so furious. But this is a standard -and recommended- 5e3 spkr. Its rated at 50w, and not excessively high on the db scale either afaict. I see some folks even on YTube clips with 5e3 amps in front of the camera calmly strumming away with similar natural break-up as I got at say 6.. but without even the cam-mic overloading, the dog going mad, thudding on the door from X next door. Im -UTTERLY- bewildered. How did they do that?
So what is the deal here? did I get the spkr rating wrong? should it have been 85db? (if thats possible), and /or did I get the wattage rating wrong? its only a 15w amp, so was 50w way to high or something? And what charcteristics does a 50w speaker have that a similar (C12K for eg) sensitivity spkr have albeit double the wattege at 100w?
Thx for any ideas /replies. SeaChief.
What confused me most, from experience, was my bog-std 5E3 build. I aimed to get some "break-up" (as we all do) but found it totally impossible without blowing my ears off, and subsequently (only within minutes of just finishing the build) having neighbours (all of 300m away) storming over furiously demanding I 'turn that down' and swearing at me. It was loud I admit, but confoundingly I had only just managed to get some break-up at this huge volume, vol around 6. I have, therefore, only -once- in my life been able to hear natural break-up. I haven't dared turn vol past 3 since- its just too loud, and so Ive never used the amp since as low tones are unintersting. A complete waste of money and alot of time.
What flumoxes me is the speaker was a 'standard 5E3' Jensen C12N 50w, 98db. Now if I had used a 300w speaker, and rated at 110db I would understand the massive volume & why my neighbour was so furious. But this is a standard -and recommended- 5e3 spkr. Its rated at 50w, and not excessively high on the db scale either afaict. I see some folks even on YTube clips with 5e3 amps in front of the camera calmly strumming away with similar natural break-up as I got at say 6.. but without even the cam-mic overloading, the dog going mad, thudding on the door from X next door. Im -UTTERLY- bewildered. How did they do that?
So what is the deal here? did I get the spkr rating wrong? should it have been 85db? (if thats possible), and /or did I get the wattage rating wrong? its only a 15w amp, so was 50w way to high or something? And what charcteristics does a 50w speaker have that a similar (C12K for eg) sensitivity spkr have albeit double the wattege at 100w?
Thx for any ideas /replies. SeaChief.
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