Line sources: -3dB's/doubling of distance
Plane sources: 0 dB's/doubling of distance

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There's no such thing as a source with 0dB losses. That's a line source. Too bad it's oriented the wrong way.CoronaOperator wrote: Plane sources: 0 dB's/doubling of distance
That's only because they haven't stacked the boxes to infinity on each axis yet and replaced the atmosphere with an ideal gas. I give them an A for effort though.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:There's no such thing as a source with 0dB losses. That's a line source.CoronaOperator wrote: Plane sources: 0 dB's/doubling of distance
I give them a 'D'. If they'd taken the effort to read a book on acoustics and learn the right way to do it they'd have gotten a better result with 1/3 the speakers. Then they might have gotten an 'A'.CoronaOperator wrote: I give them an A for effort though.
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