Question about audio equipment
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 7:56 pm
I got my son a stereo for christmas. The thing cost $150 and boasts 400 watts of power. Yeah, it's loud, but not as loud as I thought 400 watts would be. It has a single sub-woofer that is probably 5" diameter.
I remember back in the 1970's and 80's, A "good" component stereo system might have like 40 watts of power and have 10" or 12" woofers. You would easily spend $1500 on a system. They were loud too, but of course there was the fidelity and clarity and all that. Lots of knobs and gizmos on the receiver too.
Obviously the low price/high power units today don't have the quality of sound. I guess that for $150 it's all about the boom.
How is it that 400 Watts isn't any louder than the 40 watt system of years ago? Do they still use the same measure for power? I guess that the electronics manufacturers cater to the demands of the market.
What's the latest in high-end audion equipment - has there been an inflation in "power" too?
Comments anyone?
I remember back in the 1970's and 80's, A "good" component stereo system might have like 40 watts of power and have 10" or 12" woofers. You would easily spend $1500 on a system. They were loud too, but of course there was the fidelity and clarity and all that. Lots of knobs and gizmos on the receiver too.
Obviously the low price/high power units today don't have the quality of sound. I guess that for $150 it's all about the boom.
How is it that 400 Watts isn't any louder than the 40 watt system of years ago? Do they still use the same measure for power? I guess that the electronics manufacturers cater to the demands of the market.
What's the latest in high-end audion equipment - has there been an inflation in "power" too?
Comments anyone?