Posts Tagged ‘Watts’
Saturday, February 12th, 2011
Josh asked:
I am looking to get some bigger speakers for my home audio set up. I have a yamaha htr 6030 receiver with the 5 yamaha satellites it came with. Most floorstanding speakers are capable of handling 200+ watts but most receivers are only 100 watt per channel, and even a lot of amps are the same. Want to know if there are any good amps that can put out 300 or 400 watts per channel and not cost over 1grand but still sound good.
Tyrell
Tags: amps, Audio Receivers, Floorstanding Speakers, Satellites, Watts, Yamaha Htr 6030
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Tuesday, February 8th, 2011
soccerplayer45760 asked:
So i have two home audio receivers one is a sony 120 watt and one is a sony 320 watt. can i connect them together so i can get basically one receiver that has 440 watts and more speaker inputs?
would something like this work?
i use the higher wattage receiver to power my subs and use a stereo switch to connect that receiver to my other one that is powering my speakers?
Dawson
Tags: Audio Receivers, dawson, sony, Speakers, Subs, Wattage, Watts
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Friday, January 14th, 2011
soccerplayer45760 asked:
Im shopping for a home audio receiver and i keep seeing home audio amplifiers. and i am not excatly sure what a home audio amplifier is. like is it something that you but and connect to a receiver to boost the watts of the receiver? can you even do that?
Gia
Tags: Audio Receiver, Home Audio Amplifier, Watts
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Wednesday, December 1st, 2010
SwitchedShow asked:
Forget home theater in a box: For about a million dollars, high-end audio manufacturer Goldmund will build you an entire room, complete with 32-channel surround sound, 52 drives and a brain-melting 13000 watts of power from 5 Hz to 50 kHz.
Anika
Tags: 1 Million, Entire Room, Watts
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