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M2ti power output
#26747 12/02/03 07:23 PM
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I've read numerous posts saying that the M2s strain at high volumes, which concern me a little since I'm suppose to receive them as a present for x-mas with a vp100. I listen to music pretty loud; right now i'm just using my klipsch promedia v4.1s. The klipsch satelites are only 60watts but they play pretty loud (fine for me). I know the M2s are rated at 125watts, but i was just hoping someone could reassure me that they will play loud enough in my dorm room. BTW they'll be matched with a HK avr-225. Comfort me


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#26748 12/02/03 07:31 PM
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OK, here's the thing. Wattage ratings on speakers do not matter as related to loudness. They are only an indication of what the maximum power handling capacity of the speaker is. For example, if you put 400 watts through those Klipsh speakers, the driver(s) would sort of be blown across the room. As long as the speaker's rated power is above the amplifier's rated power, you should be fine. I believe the H/K 225 puts out about 50 watts per channel, so you're cool there.

What matters is the speaker's efficiency, listed as SPL. If you look at the M2s, the efficiency is 91 dB, which is pretty darn efficient. In other words, they only require a moderately powered amp to play moderately loud.

In addition, I would guess that the Klipsh power rating is, um, less than accurate. Or could be a total power for the system, or for the sats.

Also, you're in a dorm room, right? That's a pretty small area, so you won't need to be putting out massive amounts of sound in order for it to be perceived as loud. You might want to consider a subwoofer, though. (especially if you don't like your dorm mates...)

In short, the M2s should be just fine for your purpose.


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#26749 12/02/03 07:36 PM
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I'm getting a vx-10 sub for now. I thought about getting a nice HSU, but it'd be ashame to have it but not be able to play it loud because of neighbors.


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#26750 12/02/03 07:41 PM
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Sounds way better than my dorm system to me...


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#26751 12/02/03 07:50 PM
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ha! what a coincidence. I also am in a dorm and i also run Pro media 4.1 by klipsch. They are excellent speakers and they do play quite loud for 300 dollars. i am getting 4 m22s and svs 25 pci myself


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