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what is watts in amplifier and speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="MaxPower" data-source="post: 1718954" data-attributes="member: 295680"><p>A watt is a unit of energy , so for example a 100 watt light bulb will give twice as much light as a 50 watt bulb ,but use twice as much energy , the same applies to the amp and speakers , a 300 watt amp is capable of supplying sound to the value of 300 watts of energy , very loud in a confined area btw , but not that good say in a concert hall</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaxPower, post: 1718954, member: 295680"] A watt is a unit of energy , so for example a 100 watt light bulb will give twice as much light as a 50 watt bulb ,but use twice as much energy , the same applies to the amp and speakers , a 300 watt amp is capable of supplying sound to the value of 300 watts of energy , very loud in a confined area btw , but not that good say in a concert hall [/QUOTE]
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