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TOA Electronics Speaker Guide
Amplifier Selection
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Using the level change with power input chart (see Figure 5-2 on page 22), we see that 4 W per 
speaker provides the 6 dB needed to reach the L
req
. The speaker’s smallest available transformer 
tap above 4 W is 5 W. Add the speakers at 5 W each to yield a total of 60 W. Multiply by 1.2 
(120%) to get the minimum amplifier power: 72 W. 
Outdoor Paging System
Paging is needed in an outdoor area. The area is 100 x 200 ft (20,000 sq. ft), and the speakers 
will be mounted on poles along the center of the area (200 ft). TOA model SC-615T is selected 
for its high efficiency and wide area coverage.
From the coverage depth column of the SC-615T coverage and spacing table (page 53), we see 
that mounting a speaker 10 ft above the listener’s ear level and aiming it down by 10° results 
in a coverage area that extends 57 ft from the base of the speaker’s mounting surface. This po-
sitioning allows reaching the edges of our outdoor area from poles along the center line.
When mounted 10 ft above ear level (approx. 16 ft high), the rated coverage area of the SC-615T 
is 1713 sq. ft, suggesting that 12 horns are needed to cover the space smoothly. Ideally, the 
horns should be mounted on the central poles, back-to-back, aiming outward.
Assume the measured noise levels in this outdoor setting are 70 dB (A-weighted). The operat-
ing level should be 90 dB, with 6–10 dB headroom, for a L
req
 of 96–100 dB.
From the SC-615Tcoverage and spacing table (page 53), we see that when mounted 10 ft above 
ear level and aimed down 10°, it delivers 99 dB SPL to the farthest on-axis listener, at 57 ft 
from the base of the speaker’s mounting surface. This is based on operation at the maximum 
transformer tap of 15 W, and is within our target range. Adding 12 speakers at 15 W yields a 
speaker total of 180 W. Multiply by 1.2 (120%) for a minimum amplifier rating of 216 W.
To economize, we could lower the operating level to 96 dB. Using the level change with power 
input chart (see Figure 5-2 on page 22), we see that a drop of 3 dB reduces the power require-
ment by a factor of 2, for a minimum amplifier power of 108 W. Since this brings our headroom 
down to 6 dB, it is wise to use a paging mic input with built-in compression. This is a good idea 
for any paging system in noisy environments, but especially when headroom is limited. The 
TOA model M-61S input module performs this function when used with a 900 Series mixer or 
mixer/amplifier.