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I was in walmart and they got what they call a stereo. To me, it's a
boombox. It's an all one piece thing with two 6 inch speakers and a
small plastic horn tweeter on each side. The whole thing is just
plain ugly to boot.
I have no intention of buying one, I just happened to notice the sign
that said 300 WATTS OUTPUT POWER.
OK, I used to work on guitar amps, and years ago, I built my own
stereo using guitar amps and speakers for power. Tha thing was real
loud, and each of these guitar amps put out 100 watts PEAK power.
I also now own an older stereo from the early 1990's, and it is rated
at 50 watts per channel, and has some of the old SOLID speakers in
REAL wooden boxes. (Remember when they made decent speakers and
cabinets). This stereo is plenty loud, and will distort at full
volume.
Now, looking at this "thing" at Walmart, that they call a stereo. I
find it very hard to imagine this thing is putting out anything even
close to 300 watts. Most of the old 15 inch guitar amp speakers could
only handle 70 to 80 watts at most, and I did burn one of them out
once too. So how in the heck can these two 6 inch speakers handle 150
watts (on each channel). I just do not believe these statistics.
Even if that is peak power, that would mean over 100 watts RMS. I
just do not believe this !!!!
This means one of two things. Either their claim is purely false
advertising, or else they are using some other standard of
measurement. In my opinion, those speakers could safely handle 30
watts before blowing, and even that seems to be stretching it.
They had a demo pluged in, and I had the urge to crank the volume all
the way up, in the store, and wait for smoke.......
Maybe next time I go to Walmart
Does anyone have any comments on this. I really think they are using
false advertising, myself !
George
boombox. It's an all one piece thing with two 6 inch speakers and a
small plastic horn tweeter on each side. The whole thing is just
plain ugly to boot.
I have no intention of buying one, I just happened to notice the sign
that said 300 WATTS OUTPUT POWER.
OK, I used to work on guitar amps, and years ago, I built my own
stereo using guitar amps and speakers for power. Tha thing was real
loud, and each of these guitar amps put out 100 watts PEAK power.
I also now own an older stereo from the early 1990's, and it is rated
at 50 watts per channel, and has some of the old SOLID speakers in
REAL wooden boxes. (Remember when they made decent speakers and
cabinets). This stereo is plenty loud, and will distort at full
volume.
Now, looking at this "thing" at Walmart, that they call a stereo. I
find it very hard to imagine this thing is putting out anything even
close to 300 watts. Most of the old 15 inch guitar amp speakers could
only handle 70 to 80 watts at most, and I did burn one of them out
once too. So how in the heck can these two 6 inch speakers handle 150
watts (on each channel). I just do not believe these statistics.
Even if that is peak power, that would mean over 100 watts RMS. I
just do not believe this !!!!
This means one of two things. Either their claim is purely false
advertising, or else they are using some other standard of
measurement. In my opinion, those speakers could safely handle 30
watts before blowing, and even that seems to be stretching it.
They had a demo pluged in, and I had the urge to crank the volume all
the way up, in the store, and wait for smoke.......
Maybe next time I go to Walmart
Does anyone have any comments on this. I really think they are using
false advertising, myself !
George