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I want to build a 100 watt speaker for keaboards
I understand that it has to have good low range response .

What loudspeakers are most suitable for this purpose .?

Thanks in advance

EC


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RealInfo wrote:

I want to build a 100 watt speaker for keaboards
I understand that it has to have good low range response .


Speaker power ratings are basically random and have nothing to do with the
real world.

What loudspeakers are most suitable for this purpose .?


That depends on what you want it to sound like and what kind of room you
want to use it in. Do you want to do this for $50 or $5000?
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Scott Dorsey wrote:

RealInfo wrote:

I want to build a 100 watt speaker for keaboards
I understand that it has to have good low range response .


Speaker power ratings are basically random and have nothing to do with the
real world.


Hardly true of professional speakers.

Graham

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Eeyore wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:

RealInfo wrote:

I want to build a 100 watt speaker for keaboards
I understand that it has to have good low range response .


Speaker power ratings are basically random and have nothing to do with the
real world.


Hardly true of professional speakers.


Sadly, it _is_ true of professional speakers. The ratings are only ballpark
suggestions at best.
--scott
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Hi

I want to build a 100 watt speaker for keaboards
I understand that it has to have good low range response .

What loudspeakers are most suitable for this purpose .?

Thanks in advance

EC


Is this for your room ?
I guess you have a 100 watt amp ?
How low is you range ?

greg


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Scott Dorsey wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
RealInfo wrote:

I want to build a 100 watt speaker for keaboards
I understand that it has to have good low range response .

Speaker power ratings are basically random and have nothing to do with the
real world.


Hardly true of professional speakers.


Sadly, it _is_ true of professional speakers. The ratings are only ballpark
suggestions at best.


I've found them generally reliable. Was there anything in particular you've found
not to be trustworthy ?

Graham

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Eeyore wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
RealInfo wrote:

I want to build a 100 watt speaker for keaboards
I understand that it has to have good low range response .

Speaker power ratings are basically random and have nothing to do with the
real world.

Hardly true of professional speakers.


Sadly, it _is_ true of professional speakers. The ratings are only ballpark
suggestions at best.


I've found them generally reliable. Was there anything in particular you've found
not to be trustworthy ?


Well, I have a pair of monitors that have a warning on the back not to
operate them with an amplifier less than 250W. They sound great on my
60W Citation II amplifier, and have for fifteen years now. On the other
hand, I can name a bunch of speakers that are rated for comparatively
low power levels, that can benefit from a higher power amplifier because
of the low output impedance.

Where does the "100W" rating on the speaker come from? Is it related to
the minimum allowable power rating to get a certain sound level? Is it
related to the maximum continuous power level the speaker can drive without
the voice coil overheating? No, it is made up by someone in the marketing
department who thinks that's about the right power level for the box.

The power ratings on speakers are not measurements.
--scott
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