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The manufacturer's answer is not genuine and here is why. If watts don't matter, then all their speakers would be the same or similar priced but reality is some have more power, a/k/a watts and thus are more expensive to produce and thus are higher priced. Let's do a better job Sony and give an answer that is helpful and descriptive. I was looking for the same answer and since there is no honest answer, I can't make a comparison and will just go to the competition.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi laloca, Thank you for reaching out to us! We do not disclose wattage and here is why. Over the years we have seen posting such numbers results in a spec contest. Specs, and yes even watts can be measured in different ways. For example receivers, take a look at the wattage, then see number of speakers driven, and distortion rates. All of which vary greatly. Also, watts do not tell you how efficient the drivers are, or any of the components that help the speaker sound great. Thus telling an incomplete story. Instead, we strive to make the best sounding speaker, that is rugged, water & dustproof, and has a long battery life. All of the things our customers have told us really matter to them. Thank you kindly for your understanding. Regards, David
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