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Speakers for an Exclamé 100 in a big room
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 1146461" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>You only get the headroom increase when you have the crossover to go with it unfortunately. You can however gain more even bass and more bass heft overall.</p><p></p><p>Regards measurements, the marketing department is at fault here nearly universally. At one stage Tannoy rated their speakers 4pi anechoic as measured with a standard weighting which ended the massive Kingdom 18s rated at 94dB (near 6dB floor reflection be damned, these things are NOT quiet). Others take a sensitivity at 1kHz, the highest point of the measurement (+0 / -6dB or so) or even the peak half space sensitivity of the drivers before crossover or even pure fantasy.</p><p></p><p>Best bet is to look for Klippel measurements or German magazine reviews, they are fairly brutal with their assessments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 1146461, member: 18"] You only get the headroom increase when you have the crossover to go with it unfortunately. You can however gain more even bass and more bass heft overall. Regards measurements, the marketing department is at fault here nearly universally. At one stage Tannoy rated their speakers 4pi anechoic as measured with a standard weighting which ended the massive Kingdom 18s rated at 94dB (near 6dB floor reflection be damned, these things are NOT quiet). Others take a sensitivity at 1kHz, the highest point of the measurement (+0 / -6dB or so) or even the peak half space sensitivity of the drivers before crossover or even pure fantasy. Best bet is to look for Klippel measurements or German magazine reviews, they are fairly brutal with their assessments. [/QUOTE]
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