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A Question on speaker power requirements.
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 890972" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>As Ken said, rather have amp headroom and be careful not to overdo the power to the speakers. I?ve run Lowthers on an Exclame 150 with no problems (you hardly need to go past 9pm on the volume), and they sing. Only worry is if you forget the amp is on and adjust a connector. With driver ratings, the one I still fail to understand is the Goodmans Axiom 201s which say 15W (30W in the US)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 890972, member: 17918"] As Ken said, rather have amp headroom and be careful not to overdo the power to the speakers. I?ve run Lowthers on an Exclame 150 with no problems (you hardly need to go past 9pm on the volume), and they sing. Only worry is if you forget the amp is on and adjust a connector. With driver ratings, the one I still fail to understand is the Goodmans Axiom 201s which say 15W (30W in the US) [/QUOTE]
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