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Hi and thanks for reading this post
I've been offered a pair of speakers which are rated at 300 watts rms each.
Unfortunatly I've been advised not to buy them, as i listen to music at a lowish volume, usually 20-30 watts per channel and was told at that volume the speakers would not sound good, that these speakers probably have a big voice coil that needs a lot of watts to warm it up.
What do you think, is this true, i thought a higher wattage rating just meant the speaker could handle more power.
Many thanks.
I've been offered a pair of speakers which are rated at 300 watts rms each.
Unfortunatly I've been advised not to buy them, as i listen to music at a lowish volume, usually 20-30 watts per channel and was told at that volume the speakers would not sound good, that these speakers probably have a big voice coil that needs a lot of watts to warm it up.
What do you think, is this true, i thought a higher wattage rating just meant the speaker could handle more power.
Many thanks.