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Can I use 50RMS speakers with 60RMS per channel amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 6965439" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>10 watts is meaningless. It takes a doubling of power just to get a 3 db increase in loudness that is perceptible to the human ear. The amp may be rated at 60 watts on a continuous test tone played at maximum volume but in real life while playing music, power output is all over the charts as the music changes in pitch and volume. You probably very RARELY see a true 60 watts from that amp while playing music. You probably don't even see 50 that often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 6965439, member: 591579"] 10 watts is meaningless. It takes a doubling of power just to get a 3 db increase in loudness that is perceptible to the human ear. The amp may be rated at 60 watts on a continuous test tone played at maximum volume but in real life while playing music, power output is all over the charts as the music changes in pitch and volume. You probably very RARELY see a true 60 watts from that amp while playing music. You probably don't even see 50 that often. [/QUOTE]
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