The guess of the top of my head is "NO WAY". Dynaudio's use very "parts heavy" crossovers and are known to be "power suckers". Even with the "tube watts are more powerful than SS watts" argument, that amount of power will barely make those speakers "flinch".
In terms of of using a 15 wpc amp, i would look for speakers that were at least 95 - 96 db's unless your room was relatively small. Keep in mind that dispersion patterns and listening distances come into play with equations like this. A 96 db horn load sounds a LOT louder than a dynamic driver of the same sensitivity at a 10' distance. Another key factor would be the the type of music that you listen to. This will also dictate quite a bit about what will work and what won't. Rock & roll will eat up power much faster than classical music ( on an average basis ). Then again, i doubt that your "headbanging" if your considering low powered tubes and using Dynaudio's : ) Sean
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