A anzano Great Mar 25, 2018 13 0 60 Nov 8, 2018 #1 Technics speakers SB-A26, do they need a minimum wattage to work properly? I was thinking to disconnect the TV speakers and connect these directly to the tv speaker's wires, the tv is only rated at 10wats per channel.
Technics speakers SB-A26, do they need a minimum wattage to work properly? I was thinking to disconnect the TV speakers and connect these directly to the tv speaker's wires, the tv is only rated at 10wats per channel.
Solution jsmithepa Nov 8, 2018 Nothing is gonna blow up, it just going to sound very weak. Ext passive (not self-amplified) speakers often wants an amplifier.
Nothing is gonna blow up, it just going to sound very weak. Ext passive (not self-amplified) speakers often wants an amplifier.
jsmithepa Dignified Jun 14, 2014 4,163 3 14,615 Nov 8, 2018 Solution #2 Nothing is gonna blow up, it just going to sound very weak. Ext passive (not self-amplified) speakers often wants an amplifier. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
Nothing is gonna blow up, it just going to sound very weak. Ext passive (not self-amplified) speakers often wants an amplifier.
Rogue Leader Distinguished Moderator Dec 22, 2014 626 10 20,015 Nov 8, 2018 #3 jsmithepa : Nothing is gonna blow up, it just going to sound very weak. Ext passive (not self-amplified) speakers often wants an amplifier. +1 Thats gonna sound awful. Not enough power to drive them. Upvote 0 Downvote
jsmithepa : Nothing is gonna blow up, it just going to sound very weak. Ext passive (not self-amplified) speakers often wants an amplifier. +1 Thats gonna sound awful. Not enough power to drive them.