So, I read all the reviews and see distortion, compression and noise varies based on the loudness in db at 1 meter and see people saying I listen to my speakers at "so and so" db levels. Without an SPL meter at 1 meter in front of your speakers how are people determining this?
I own a pair of KEF LS50 Wireless 2 would I simply divide the highest rated db levels of the speakers (108db) by 100 (the total increments of volume that the KEF LS50 Wireless 2 have)? I heard most volume is actually exponential, so how would I figure this out? I generally listen to my speakers between 40-50 at 13 feet, what would the estimated DB be at this volume at 1 meter? Also, is AMP noise constant at different volume levels, meaning that listening to higher levels would reduce distortion till the amp clips and/or the drivers distort? What's the sweet spot?
I own a pair of KEF LS50 Wireless 2 would I simply divide the highest rated db levels of the speakers (108db) by 100 (the total increments of volume that the KEF LS50 Wireless 2 have)? I heard most volume is actually exponential, so how would I figure this out? I generally listen to my speakers between 40-50 at 13 feet, what would the estimated DB be at this volume at 1 meter? Also, is AMP noise constant at different volume levels, meaning that listening to higher levels would reduce distortion till the amp clips and/or the drivers distort? What's the sweet spot?