CDP voltage output...what does it mean to volume?


Hi, I have a Cary 306sacd which outputs 6vrms. Most other cdps I have seen outputs 1-3 vrms, usually 2 vrms. So what does this 3 time difference mean in terms of real world volume? If I was to get another cdp that outputs 2 vrms I assume the volume in my system would be lower but by how much? Would it be considerable?
tboooe
The formula to determine the differences in dB is
dB = 10* log10(power_ratio)

For voltage it is:
dB =20 * log10(voltage_ratio)

For the 2V system compare to the 6V

dB =20 *log10(2/6) = -9.54 dB

Every 10 dB is 1/10 the power (or about (1/3)**2 ) and will sound about 1/2 as loud. Hope this helps.
Thanks Peak. So something playing 10db less will sound half as loud? In other words 75db sounds half as loud as 85db?
02-19-07: Tboooe
Thanks Peak. So something playing 10db less will sound half as loud? In other words 75db sounds half as loud as 85db?

Correct!
So something playing 10db less will sound half as loud
Note the phrase "will SOUND half as loud". 6dB SPL is half as loud.
Yes, 6dB is half as loud when you are talking about voltages. If you talk about power, it is 3dB.

Arthur