Quickie and Quicksand spl question

aragorn723

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Hi,

How many db could a Quickie/Quicksand combo create with 8 ohm, 92db sensitivity speakers (without distortion).  Thanks,

Dave
 
The specs said 4W, 8ohm, 5% distortion, so maybe 2 or 3 W of "clean" power, so let's say a conservative 95 db? (3 db each power doubling after the first watt)
 
And that the value is at 1m.
So subtract 6db each doubling of the distance from the speaker (back to 89db at 2m, 83 at 4m ecc).
And add 1 db because we're speaking about a stereo set (there is a small increase of spl for 2 speakers, but if I remember correctly only when adding another speaker, for 3 speakers spl is the same as 2).

Ciao
 
4w at 5% is a good figure because of the pleasant, even order rich harmonic spectrum of the single ended circuit. Thus more like 96/97 would probably sound fine. Also you are not accounting for the reverberant field when you say sound falls off 6dB with doubling of distance. Anechoic, yes, but not in a real room. Try measuring this with an SPL meter in a typical room and you will see that there is quite a bit of energy present at a distance.
 
Doc B. said:
Also you are not accounting for the reverberant field when you say sound falls off 6dB with doubling of distance. Anechoic, yes, but not in a real room. Try measuring this with an SPL meter in a typical room and you will see that there is quite a bit of energy present at a distance.

You're right, they are a rough approximation: in real world, and in real room, reverbaration plays a big role in restoring the loss (and adding some colorations too!).
 
Just curious..  I have been thinking about possibly downsizing from a monster solid state amp to something that takes up less room (trying to downsize stuff in the condo to make more room till we can move).  This morning I was listening to some music at a normal volume, and measured it with a smartphone app, and that was around 50db on average.  If there's a really good song, I like to turn it up, and that is around 60db (at ~8 feet away).  The neat thing about the Quicksand would be that changing the amp would take the whole system off the grid too (The Quickie is fed by a battery powered laptop, which also powers the dac).  It sounds like the Quicksand would make enough power for me, but I wonder about the whole impedance thing too (remembering a thread from quite a while ago).  Would this be workable for my situation?

Dave
 
aragorn723 said:
but I wonder about the whole impedance thing too (remembering a thread from quite a while ago).  Would this be workable for my situation?
You have 8 Ohm speakers, right???
 
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