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Re: Reasonably Priced Large Format Line ArraysJust looking at a peak number and "somehow" determining that one box is "louder" than another is often a VERY DANGEROUS thing to do.Where does that number come from? Have you compared MEASURED responses?It could be that the number given is simple a peak in the response, and totally not usable as a average across the usable range. This happens all the time. It is VERY misleading.You need a lot more information before you can even start to determine if one box is actually louder than another. What does it sound like at those levels for example?
Re: Reasonably Priced Large Format Line Arrays
Just looking at a peak number and "somehow" determining that one box is "louder" than another is often a VERY DANGEROUS thing to do.
Where does that number come from? Have you compared MEASURED responses?
It could be that the number given is simple a peak in the response, and totally not usable as a average across the usable range. This happens all the time. It is VERY misleading.
You need a lot more information before you can even start to determine if one box is actually louder than another. What does it sound like at those levels for example?