I'm feeling the pull to build another bottlehead kit and am seriously considering the Stereomour II. I would also like to build the speakers (probably from a kit or flat-pack) to go with it, so has begun the process of working out what to do.
I'm trying to understand what will be a good match for the amp, my room, and my listening habits. I currently have some small Rega RS1 bookshelf speakers I use with a Naim integrated. I used a meter to check what volume I listen at with a good range of music I like (a bit of everything, but rarely classical). I pushed the volume up to what I would consider to be a little bit beyond obnoxious party-level. I live in a flat so that would be extremely infrequent if at all. It seemed very loud to me. Room is about 5m x 5m with 4m high ceilings. Hard floors. Quite lively I would say.
At 1m from the speaker the meter showed about 80dB and the maximum peak recorded was around 93dB.
- I understand the Stereomour II is 3.5wpc, which gives about a 5dB increase (?), so if I wanted to achieve that 93dB peak at 1m I would need to choose drivers with 88dB sensitivity
- If I wanted to forgo the ability to play overly loud then I presume it would be safe for me to drop a couple of dB perhaps to 86dB speaker sensitivity
1) am I on the right lines and doing this correctly, and are there other considerations?
2) Do I need to allow for more headroom for any reason?
3) Does the cabinet the drivers are in have an effect on the overall sensitivity?
thanks for your patience!
I was considering Frugal Horn with Alpair 7.3 (86dB) or 7p (87.5dB) and wasn't sure if they would be okay but the above seems to suggest they might be okay, unless I'm way off track.
I found a good post here from Paul Joppa that got me started.
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=5648.msg54417#msg54417