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How many watts will my Goodman Magnum K speakers handle?
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 860005" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>I used to run my Lowthers off a 100W Exclame, no problems. I moved them to my NAD system now, and went for the Tannoys as I upgraded to 150W but they sounded great on that too, just more suited to the NAD. The main thing is not to overdo the volume, your speakers will tell you in advance if they are struggling, but your ears will tell you it?s too loud well in advance (with stereo anyway)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 860005, member: 17918"] I used to run my Lowthers off a 100W Exclame, no problems. I moved them to my NAD system now, and went for the Tannoys as I upgraded to 150W but they sounded great on that too, just more suited to the NAD. The main thing is not to overdo the volume, your speakers will tell you in advance if they are struggling, but your ears will tell you it?s too loud well in advance (with stereo anyway) [/QUOTE]
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