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<blockquote data-quote="Toxxyc" data-source="post: 798465" data-attributes="member: 19314"><p>You need to keep in mind what it takes A LOT of energy to move a car. It does not take a lot of electricity to make a lot of noise. The "efficiency" of speakers doesn't change them from using a few cents of power per month to them using thousands of Rands. It makes a VERY small difference, negligible, I would say. Even on the amps' side - look how much they're actually using when in use - it's not a lot at all. Also, if speaker manufacturers only made high efficiency speakers, we'd all have to buy very expensive equipment. Low efficiency is the same as a low efficiency car - it's affordable, for the most part. That's my understanding of it, anyway, and I may be completely in the wrong here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxxyc, post: 798465, member: 19314"] You need to keep in mind what it takes A LOT of energy to move a car. It does not take a lot of electricity to make a lot of noise. The "efficiency" of speakers doesn't change them from using a few cents of power per month to them using thousands of Rands. It makes a VERY small difference, negligible, I would say. Even on the amps' side - look how much they're actually using when in use - it's not a lot at all. Also, if speaker manufacturers only made high efficiency speakers, we'd all have to buy very expensive equipment. Low efficiency is the same as a low efficiency car - it's affordable, for the most part. That's my understanding of it, anyway, and I may be completely in the wrong here. [/QUOTE]
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