(06-Aug-2018, 11:34)thumb5 Wrote: I did not say you spoke in generalities, and being specific and clear is of course not enough to be correct. Your argument is invalid simply because you are making a universal statement about sound quality but in principle cannot have complete knowledge of sound quality experienced by anyone except yourself.
Incorrect. I am making a specific statement(s) about sound quality as it pertains to the Expert and Expert Pros.
Quote:By the way, it's interesting to read what a well-regarded amplifier designer says about how much power is needed to drive typical speakers to "normal" listening levels without distortion when playing music. For example:
Quote:You will find that conventional, direct-radiator (not horn-loaded), magnetic speaker systems of around 90 dB sensitivity, require around 500 watts/channel to avoid clipping. More power is needed in larger rooms or if you like to play your music more loudly than most.
I will review it, thanks.
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