Like many people, when I'm looking for used receivers (applies to amps also), I generally look to get the highest-powered version of what I'm looking for, whether I really need it or not. I think it's natural to do that.
But on my main vintage receiver, it has power meters, and at my normal listening level, thru pretty efficient speakers, I'm using UNDER 10 watts output, actually much less than that.
So how many of you are listening at, or utilizing, 30, 40, 50+ WPC?
And, if we're talking about vintage speakers, where some of the oldie acoustic-suspension variety sacrificed efficiency for low-end performance @ higher power inputs, if they recommend, say, 20w input, what happens when you drive them less than that?
Just trying to come to an understanding about the NEED for high power, vs the DESIRE for high power, vs a sustained "safe", enjoyable listening level.
But on my main vintage receiver, it has power meters, and at my normal listening level, thru pretty efficient speakers, I'm using UNDER 10 watts output, actually much less than that.
So how many of you are listening at, or utilizing, 30, 40, 50+ WPC?
And, if we're talking about vintage speakers, where some of the oldie acoustic-suspension variety sacrificed efficiency for low-end performance @ higher power inputs, if they recommend, say, 20w input, what happens when you drive them less than that?
Just trying to come to an understanding about the NEED for high power, vs the DESIRE for high power, vs a sustained "safe", enjoyable listening level.




