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Is a Maximum of 150 Watt Continous alot for floorstanding speakers (Home Theatre)?

2007-05-10 16:21:48 · 3 answers · asked by O.B. 2 in Consumer Electronics Home Theater

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Beside wattages, you need to know the speakers sensitivity/efficiency (measured in dB SPL/watt/distance), to judge speaker capabilities.

But in short, for most normal sized living room--it's more then enough.

2007-05-11 03:49:35 · answer #1 · answered by Bokir 3 · 0 0

Hi.The amount of power a speaker can handel has nothing to do with the encloser the speaker is in.Some bookshelf speakers can handel up to 300w. RMS. While some floorstanding ones can only put out 10W. RMS Therefore they both can accept 150W. Continuous.
Cheers

2007-05-11 00:34:05 · answer #2 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 0 0

depends if they are for surround sound or just stereo, Most amplifiers will only put out about 150w per channel anyway so they are unlikely to explode but it is actually very rare for output to exceed 50w so it's really more of a marketing gymic than anything else

2007-05-10 16:30:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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