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I just know that the speakers on the quad system (and a similar stereo system that he also has) are much larger in size and at least one is currently connected to a LP player. The speakers could be the factor, but I'm not entirely sure.
Location wise... One is in the basement, another in a small garage. The 5.1 system is in a living room. I would, in particular, like to know the theory behind the difference in percieved loudness between them. |
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The main factor is probably the speakers' different sensitivity. It's a common misunderstanding, but the amplifier power rating (in this context) has got nothing to do with the loudness.
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Without knowing brands and models, we really can only make assumption. Most of which will probably be wrong. |
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Real quick idea of watts and sensitivity....
If speaker A has a sensitivity measurement of 90db @ 1 meter and speaker B has a sensitivity measurement of 87db @ 1 meter, it would take TWICE as much power to make speaker B play as loud as speaker A (at 1 meter). The room is a huge influence on how your speakers sound (and perform). You cannot compare identical speakers in separate rooms. It would be impossible to compare different speakers in different rooms. Without knowing the brands/models, there could be even more to it. Some brands like to 'inflate' the numbers. They use these numbers to market to the uniformed consumer. Other brands are somewhat deceitful. If your 5.1 is a "Home Theater in a Box" (all in one) type system, they could very well be stating the power as 1 speaker driven at 4 (or less) ohms. 200 watts at 4ohm would = 100 watts at 8 ohm (the standard measurement). Then there is distortion levels. Standard measurements are 1% THD. Sometimes the stated power is at 10% THD. So your 5.1 system may actually be putting out 1/4 the power stated (or even less). So you see that just saying you have the same power doesn't always mean it is true. |
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