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Help me understand the concept of speaker “throw” please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse Davila" data-source="post: 130938" data-attributes="member: 1804"><p>Re: Help me understand the concept of speaker “throw” please.</p><p></p><p>This is excellent! Thank you all for your input. It was very enlightening!! I'm kinda relating this to the water hose I played with as a kid (you know, the one with the adjustable nozzle). When I turned the hose on full blast (similar to max SPL), but yet twisted the nozzle to have a wider water pattern (90 x 45 and up), the water didn't travel too far, but had good coverage. Now, if I twisted the nozzle the other way (narrow column) that water was able to travel a lot further and this was the best I could do given the water service my parents had. Now, all this went to crap when the wind picked up!! I know this may not be the best analogy, but I think it gets the point across if any of my peers would ever ask me what the term meant.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again everyone!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse Davila, post: 130938, member: 1804"] Re: Help me understand the concept of speaker “throw” please. This is excellent! Thank you all for your input. It was very enlightening!! I'm kinda relating this to the water hose I played with as a kid (you know, the one with the adjustable nozzle). When I turned the hose on full blast (similar to max SPL), but yet twisted the nozzle to have a wider water pattern (90 x 45 and up), the water didn't travel too far, but had good coverage. Now, if I twisted the nozzle the other way (narrow column) that water was able to travel a lot further and this was the best I could do given the water service my parents had. Now, all this went to crap when the wind picked up!! I know this may not be the best analogy, but I think it gets the point across if any of my peers would ever ask me what the term meant. Thanks again everyone!! [/QUOTE]
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