that shouldnt be too much power for your s2's. more importantly find out the speakers efficency rating. the lower the number, the harder the speaker is to drive, or in other words, the more power you need. anything over 90db (sensitivity is rated in decibels) is considered high efficiency. lastly, what impedence are the speakers...Ohms...usually you'll see an amp rated at 100w at 8 ohms, and 200w at 4. 4 ohms are harder to drive, and therefor need the additional power. im sure youl get a lot of answers, with much more detail and specifics..
Speaker power rating and amplification???
Stage one: I own a pair of B&W DM604 S2's that have a power rating on the rear of the speaker listed at 150W. Stage two: I have an Acurus A150 2 CH amp that has a power rating of 150W per CH. Question: Is this too much power for the speakers? What considerations need be addressed here. I also have an Acurus A80 with a rating of 80W per CH if the A150 is too much power. Any suggestions on how to correctly match power to speakers and are there any rules of thumb to be followed here? I don't want to do any damage to the speakers with too much power.
Thanks for your time and advice.
Thanks for your time and advice.
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