Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: glen
I think I have 25 watts going to my subs - and they are in an infinate baffle.
My system plays virtually flat - which really means that it plays louder on the low end and quiter on the high end - 1 bd/octave slope
I can't see the point in more power than that.
I can empirically see on my Audio Controll RTA, that I have plenty of power across the spectrum.
What sub do you have that 25 watts is enough? How low does it go?
You definition of flat is flawed. A system that is flat would reproduce all the musically relevant tones at the same volume. How did you determine your system was virtually flat?
Well, Flat is flat, and folks talk about it like that is the goal.
However, if you ever heard a system set so you get a flat response on an RTA, you would hate it.
It is way way too harsh.
I got my RTA and started setting my system that way, and thought "this sounds terrible, " so I called a friend who writes for one fo the audio magazines.
He told me you really want a gentle slope of 1db per 3 octtaves or something liek that - i set my system and forgot about the specifics.
I check this out in more places and there is an art to the proper curve, and soem of it has to do with near feild and far feild listening, but generall everyone agrees you need the lows lowder than the highs in a gentle slope.
So, my system is louder at 10HZ than 100HZ, which is louder than 1,000, etc...