When this was last topical here in February, I sent a query regarding it to Celestion's DrDecibel
'ENQUIRY : Hi Dr dB, I've long been of the understanding that doubling
the number of speakers increases the sensitivity by 3dB, ie 1 greenback
97dB/watt, 2 greenbacks 100dB/watt, 4 103dB/watt. However, I can't
remember where I read it, and can't google anything useful to confirm
it. Can you advise whether this is correct, and point me at a textbook
where I could try to understand the theory?'
'Hi Pete
This is correct. I looked on line for a decent reference but
couldn't find one. Something like Martin Colloms 'High Performance
Loudspeakers' would give you some background and your local library
might have a copy.
Regards
The Doc'
Unfortunately my library doesn't have a copy. Pete.
'ENQUIRY : Hi Dr dB, I've long been of the understanding that doubling
the number of speakers increases the sensitivity by 3dB, ie 1 greenback
97dB/watt, 2 greenbacks 100dB/watt, 4 103dB/watt. However, I can't
remember where I read it, and can't google anything useful to confirm
it. Can you advise whether this is correct, and point me at a textbook
where I could try to understand the theory?'
'Hi Pete
This is correct. I looked on line for a decent reference but
couldn't find one. Something like Martin Colloms 'High Performance
Loudspeakers' would give you some background and your local library
might have a copy.
Regards
The Doc'
Unfortunately my library doesn't have a copy. Pete.
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