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4 quieter foldbacks versus 2 louder ones
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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 74912" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: 4 quieter foldbacks versus 2 louder ones</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The calculation is quite easy, for the JRX112 it is 99+10xlog(250)=123, for the SRX712 96+10xlog(800)=125 and for the MRX512 the same calculation will give you the number stated 96+10xlog(400)=123. . Add 3 and 6 dB for program and peak, and don't be fooled into thinking the SRX712 is only very marginally louder then the other two, the 712 can produce much cleaner sound noticably louder for a much longer time and have much clearer peaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 74912, member: 1285"] Re: 4 quieter foldbacks versus 2 louder ones The calculation is quite easy, for the JRX112 it is 99+10xlog(250)=123, for the SRX712 96+10xlog(800)=125 and for the MRX512 the same calculation will give you the number stated 96+10xlog(400)=123. . Add 3 and 6 dB for program and peak, and don't be fooled into thinking the SRX712 is only very marginally louder then the other two, the 712 can produce much cleaner sound noticably louder for a much longer time and have much clearer peaks. [/QUOTE]
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