High power ratings don't equal better speakers, except in the spec's you can calculate how loud they are designed to play before the sound/speakers or your ears distruct. Your current speakers should be able to reproduce sound at 118db +/- a db or so.
The other speakers top out at about 110db.
It is highly unlikely that you would ever listen to speakers at either volume in a home environment. Momentary peaks on very loud music might hit 110db, but rarely.
I have a pair of 92db speakers and in my moderate sized room, using a SPL meter at the listening position, listening as loud as is comfortable to my ears, my peaks are in the mid 90's and consume only a couple of watts of power.
Go for quality sound, beats quantity every time.
FWIW.
The other speakers top out at about 110db.
It is highly unlikely that you would ever listen to speakers at either volume in a home environment. Momentary peaks on very loud music might hit 110db, but rarely.
I have a pair of 92db speakers and in my moderate sized room, using a SPL meter at the listening position, listening as loud as is comfortable to my ears, my peaks are in the mid 90's and consume only a couple of watts of power.
Go for quality sound, beats quantity every time.
FWIW.