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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Thomas" data-source="post: 137822" data-attributes="member: 5801"><p>Re: dB calculations</p><p></p><p>It would seem that the number of drivers or the number of power amps and the location of the power amp is all irrelevent. This is math. Do we really need to know all of this to calculate (x)dB + (x)dB? I don't think so.</p><p></p><p>So what is 134dB + 134dB?</p><p></p><p>This link shows what I have always understood as the principles for adding multiple sound sources: <a href="https://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/noise/health_effects/decibels.html" target="_blank">https://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/noise/health_effects/decibels.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Thomas, post: 137822, member: 5801"] Re: dB calculations It would seem that the number of drivers or the number of power amps and the location of the power amp is all irrelevent. This is math. Do we really need to know all of this to calculate (x)dB + (x)dB? I don't think so. So what is 134dB + 134dB? This link shows what I have always understood as the principles for adding multiple sound sources: [url]https://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/noise/health_effects/decibels.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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