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Rob Par

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  1. 36 minutes ago, pzannucci said:

    You will doubtfully be sending 110 watts to those speakers.  Plus music isn't a continual sine wave of sound.  It has peaks and valleys.  Not continual.

    None the less, unless you crank the volume control into a distortion prone area with a large room or like to risk your ears, you won't approach 110 watts continual.  That of course doesn't mean you won't hit 110 watts on transients but those transient peaks should be far and few between.  

     

    Matching the output of an amplifier to the input capability **continuous** of a speaker is useless.  Many times what manufacturers put as continuous isn't worth relying on.  Listen for distortions and your Sony will let you know, turn it down if you hear untoward stuff.

    Thank you for the help..!

  2. 8 hours ago, wuzzzer said:

     

    What do you mean by small?  Pay no attention to the power handling of the speakers you're looking at.  With any Klipsch floorstanding speaker 100 watts into them will drive them way above 100 decibels which can cause permanent hearing loss if you listen to them that loud for long periods of time.

     

    What I meant is, if I am sending 110w to a speaker with a constant of 100w I risk the potential of blowing them easier..?

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