Superfry
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2004
- 7
This is probably an easy question for anyone who deals with acoustics regularly..
I'm trying to estimate the amount of power required to drive a speaker(s) which will produce 80dBA at 7 meters - radiating in every direction.
Seems easy enough to calculate the acoustic power from a point source using the inverse square law - comes out to 0.062W for 80dB @ 7 meters.
Even with a really low efficiency speaker (say 5-10%), I know it is going to take much more power to reproduce that amount of sound from an amp/speaker.
What am I missing here?
I'm trying to estimate the amount of power required to drive a speaker(s) which will produce 80dBA at 7 meters - radiating in every direction.
Seems easy enough to calculate the acoustic power from a point source using the inverse square law - comes out to 0.062W for 80dB @ 7 meters.
Even with a really low efficiency speaker (say 5-10%), I know it is going to take much more power to reproduce that amount of sound from an amp/speaker.
What am I missing here?