Right, well obviously then 2 times 2 watts is mor powerful than 2 times 1 watt.


On 11/12/2011, at 5:27 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:

> Yes they are stereo speakers hence two times. I have a speaker on either side 
> of the radio.
> 
> 
> Christopher H
> 
> On 10/12/2011 16:47, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> 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!
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>>> 
>>> Christopher H
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