Not necessarilly true Jorn - we've had a few pieces at Sarc where all
speakers went oomph at the same time - painful

On 15 October 2015 at 14:14, Jörn Nettingsmeier <
netti...@stackingdwarves.net> wrote:

> On 10/15/2015 11:31 AM, Sebastian Gabler wrote:
>
>> That's specifically true for the 8010s. Their max SPL @ 1 m is app. 105
>> dB per pair, but the long term SPL is only 91 dB, expressly stated that
>> it is because of the protection circuit in the manual.
>> That being said, with 32 speakers, the SPL is 4 time higher than for 2.
>> That's far beyond comfort zone for any listener for the specified values.
>>
>
> Careful there. No program material ever uses all speakers for the oomph
> passages. Usually it's a very sharply located source that shouts out at
> you, which basically means every single speaker has to be able to deliver
> that oomph, single-handedly. Curse of multichannel. Content doesn't scale :(
>
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