Well at a guess we're talking stereo? So therefore 2 times 2 watts means 2 watts per channel and given stereo then that's 2 watts times 2 channels giving a total of 4 watts.
The big question here is how the measurement of 2 times 2 watts was made, given the low figure I suggest that the manufacturer of your radio was being honest and measuring the total in RMS rather than peak thus you don't get the outrageous total watts that seem to accompany heaps of products these days. 2 Times 2 wats should give you more than enough power in a radio to satisfy personal listening at least. On 11/12/2011, at 3:34 AM, chris hallsworth wrote: > Hello all. > Please can I ask, can someone explain what the differences are between the > speakers outlined in the subject line? Asking as I bought a new radio today > and the speakers are 2 times 2 watts RMS in terms of output. There was also a > radio with 2 times 1 watt RMS as its output. The radio with the 2 watt > speakers sound pretty good to me, but am just interested that is all. Thanks! > -- > > Christopher H > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [email protected]
