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Great question. We don’t post wattage specifications because, without evaluating design of the speakers, resonance of the enclosures, and efficiency of the speakers those numbers would still tell an incomplete story. What would happen if we posted those numbers: 1. Company A has a 10w speaker Company B (SONY) has a 1w speaker This seems like a no brainer 10w is louder than 1w…right? 2. Now we get to see the efficiency of the speaker. Believe it or not, these speakers have the same loudness rating. Company A has a 10w speaker/ 90dB SPL = 100dB Company B has a 1w speaker/ 100dB SPL = 100dB 3. Now add frequency response. Company A has a 10w speaker/ 90dB SPL/ 10hz – 30Hz Company B has a 1w speaker/ 100dB SPL/ 10hz - 10,000Hz (much wider) Sony has made a much better speaker in this scenario, but because company A says it has 10 times the watts (and that is all they say). Company A sell way more speakers to unsuspecting consumers. Hopefully that helps, Erin
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Plenty for it's size, that's why I bought it. Google it if need to
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