some times, a cheap big speaker will not play loader then a expexsive big sounding small speaker,
but all things being equal, a big speaker will play loader
2007-05-04 02:32:38
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answered by bkbarile 5
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Hi. All loudspeakers have a minimum and maximum power rating in watts that won't damage them.
This specification should be in watts RMS or Continuous.
The loudness of a speaker is determined by its sensitivity. For example a speaker may have a sound pressure level of 80 DB SL which would require more power from the amplifier to deliver the same loudness as one that has a sensitivity of 95 DB SL.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
2007-05-05 08:11:11
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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Lager is delicious, and is much stronger than powering a speaker with pilsner. In my personal opinion Ale is the best way to power a speaker. But if it will be lawder, I couldn't tell you.
2007-05-04 05:39:51
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answered by Nate The Saint 2
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there will be more sound and a wider range of frequencies played with a larger speaker. and it will be louder if the amp has more power.
2007-05-05 00:17:18
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answered by Anonymous
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