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dB <-> watt. How to determine ?
#8143 01/21/03 03:04 AM
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Hello friends

I have a Denon 3803 A/V receiver. It is rated at 110 watts/channel.
The display shows that the lowest volume is -80 dB. What I would like
to know is how do I determine what db is what watt ? Does it mean that if
I turn up the volume till 0db, then the receiver's output is 110 watts ?

Thank you
Regards
Vivek


Re: dB <-> watt. How to determine ?
#8144 01/21/03 03:13 AM
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Ummm. I don't think you can. 0dB in this case is reference volume, I believe. You should be able to get mich higher than 0 as well.


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