As quoted by CJ1965:
If that was not clear then it certainly should have become clear during the course of the subsequent posts, especially mine.
Regards,
-- Al
" So if you have a 97 db 1 watt/1 meter 8 ohm driver, two in series will have the same efficiency (since each is absorbing 1/2 watt) while the sensitivity is 94 db " - atmashpere [sic]Given that efficiency is defined as the SPL produced at 1 meter in response to 1 watt, when he said "since each is absorbing 1/2 watt" he clearly meant "since each is absorbing 1/2 watt if a total of 1 watt is being provided." Also, the paragraph in which that statement appeared certainly made no reference to 2.83 volts.
If that was not clear then it certainly should have become clear during the course of the subsequent posts, especially mine.
... you can double the input drive voltage to 5.7v and then the series arrangement will have each woofer dissipating 1/2 watt. You can also multiply the input voltage by 10,000 - it won’t tell us anything about the effect placing two identical drivers in series has.Specifying the efficiency of a series combination of speakers, defining efficiency as the SPL produced at 1 meter in response to 1 watt, will tell us whatever can be told by an efficiency spec. As Ralph alluded to earlier, efficiency specs tend to be especially relevant in the case of tube amps, since for example in the case of an amp providing 4 and 8 ohm output taps maximum power ratings (in watts) will typically be the same or similar when an 8 ohm load is connected to the 8 ohm tap as when a 4 ohm load is connected to the 4 ohm tap.
Regards,
-- Al