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Re: Effect of Length [message #63587 is a reply to message #63564] Sat, 31 July 2010 09:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Keith Larson is currently offline  Keith Larson
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Electrically you have a series connection of an amplifier, wire and speaker, so it comes down to ohms law, and thats nothing more than impedance ratios. Anyhow, if the wire impedance is high compared to the speaker (and amplifier) some of the signal will be show up in the wire instead of the load. This is calculated using the equation

dB(loss) = 20*log(Rload/(Rload+Rwire+Ramp))
 
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