@@hometheatergurus how to choose speaker with more boomy sound? im actually still pretty confuse i have 300 watt car speaker but the bass wasnt as boomy as i want
If you make a detailed PDF summing up most of these important elements to the overall topic of HT setups, audio theory, specs ect. So many people will throw their wallets at you!
Quick question. If the speaker company rates a speaker at full range and we use them in a home theater set up crossed over at 80hz and above with the subs doing the heavy lifting on the bass 80hz and below wouldn’t that effect the numbers?
I need to redo it as some the info about the Xbox and its atmos setting wasn't correct. I don't want to spread anything thats not accurate. The results of that episode is that when the avr is allowed to upmix with dsu its much more aggressive vs the Xbox upmixing with averages of 3db louder and almost 6db louder peaks.
A speaker with 26hz to 24khz response and 90db sensitivity, and another speaker with 32hz to 21khz response and 97db sensitivity. Which one I would choose??
IMO the upper end of those is irrelevant. Most of us can't even hear 20k. Down low IMO we should be crossing to subs. Sensitivity wise many manufacturers lie. I'd look for 3rd party measurement to see which is the better designed speaker. See ep 4 to understand how to select speakers.
With klipsh speakers you need to remove like 6 to 8db from the rated sensitivity. 98db and 128 watts are 119db/1m. I bet that those small woofers can't do 119db/1m at 40hz not even at 80hz. Lets not talk about their "max" power. Max power is always 2x the nominal power. This is the standard but they just swapped the 2x with a 4x for better numbers. Those speakers look on paper to be better then most DJ, party, weeding speakers (PA) in terms of loudness. I have a 15 inch PA subwoofer (not used for anything than party music) that is rated to go down to 32hz and it can barely reach 120db levels at 1m ( i have an actual SPL meter to prove that). The limiter on the amp starts flashing, that's a 750w amp (on spec) on a PA 15 inch subwoofer and those small klipsh should sound as loud as that.
Yeah they have been caught way over rating speakers but I didn't really want to get into it too much but just recommend finding 3rd party measurements. There's some eye opening stuff out there to be found.
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What is the definition of the db to be “reference?”
What does 25hz - 25khz mean? I have no idea
does more sensitivity speaker means more boom? sorry for bad english
Your English is fine! The higher the sensitivity the louder the speaker is per watt. So it's louder on less power.
@@hometheatergurus how to choose speaker with more boomy sound? im actually still pretty confuse i have 300 watt car speaker but the bass wasnt as boomy as i want
Thank you for doing this!!!!
You are so welcome!
Which speaker better out of this 3 havit sk-435, havit sk-467 or havit sk486 ?
If you make a detailed PDF summing up most of these important elements to the overall topic of HT setups, audio theory, specs ect. So many people will throw their wallets at you!
my nakamichi 9.2.4 rear speakers are 50 watts I wanna switch them to LG spk8-s 70 watts will I be ok ?
Quick question. If the speaker company rates a speaker at full range and we use them in a home theater set up crossed over at 80hz and above with the subs doing the heavy lifting on the bass 80hz and below wouldn’t that effect the numbers?
How ?no
Nice explanation
Thanks
So nice lecturer hatsoff sir
Why is episode 15 private?
I need to redo it as some the info about the Xbox and its atmos setting wasn't correct. I don't want to spread anything thats not accurate.
The results of that episode is that when the avr is allowed to upmix with dsu its much more aggressive vs the Xbox upmixing with averages of 3db louder and almost 6db louder peaks.
Great info as always👍🏾
Very good info👍👌
Thank you!
You're welcome Frederico!
Ohhhhh, the cool gadget is not available to Australia :(
Man that's messed up and not acceptable. :)
T/S Parameters - not included here... Would be nice to really understand a speaker and drivers....?
A speaker with 26hz to 24khz response and 90db sensitivity, and another speaker with 32hz to 21khz response and 97db sensitivity. Which one I would choose??
IMO the upper end of those is irrelevant. Most of us can't even hear 20k. Down low IMO we should be crossing to subs. Sensitivity wise many manufacturers lie. I'd look for 3rd party measurement to see which is the better designed speaker. See ep 4 to understand how to select speakers.
@@hometheatergurus what is IMO??
@@thomasvarghese3123 In My Opinion
With klipsh speakers you need to remove like 6 to 8db from the rated sensitivity.
98db and 128 watts are 119db/1m. I bet that those small woofers can't do 119db/1m at 40hz not even at 80hz. Lets not talk about their "max" power. Max power is always 2x the nominal power. This is the standard but they just swapped the 2x with a 4x for better numbers.
Those speakers look on paper to be better then most DJ, party, weeding speakers (PA) in terms of loudness.
I have a 15 inch PA subwoofer (not used for anything than party music) that is rated to go down to 32hz and it can barely reach 120db levels at 1m ( i have an actual SPL meter to prove that).
The limiter on the amp starts flashing, that's a 750w amp (on spec) on a PA 15 inch subwoofer and those small klipsh should sound as loud as that.
Yeah they have been caught way over rating speakers but I didn't really want to get into it too much but just recommend finding 3rd party measurements. There's some eye opening stuff out there to be found.
bless 🙏
Which speaker better out of this 3 havit sk-435, havit sk-467 or havit sk486 ?