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Sterio Amp and Speakers
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I am looking for an Amp and Speakers for a pub (one room, roughly 30 x 50 feet and 10(ish) feet high).
60 - 80 Watts should be enough. With a budget of up to £200.
I'll be looking for myself on Amazon but any recommendations would be appreciated.
With thanks.
60 - 80 Watts should be enough. With a budget of up to £200.
I'll be looking for myself on Amazon but any recommendations would be appreciated.
With thanks.
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Thanks Fender. I was eyeing that very amp up earlier, it looks just the job but both the amp and speakers are only available in store and I will not have time to get to Cardiff before the bank holiday weekend.
I was hoping to get one delivered.
I'm in Mid Wales, by the way.
But thank you for looking.
I was hoping to get one delivered.
I'm in Mid Wales, by the way.
But thank you for looking.
Amazon will deliver the amp by Saturday.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
But I can't find the power rating.
But I can't find the power rating.
Don't know whether this helps but customer reviews read as follows:-
Initial post: 11 Sep 2011 12:57:28 BDT
J. Donovan says:
really hard to find technical details for this model but they appear to be:
Bookshelf Speaker / Power Rating: 32 Watt / Principle: passive / System: 2-Way System / Frequency Response: 55 - 28.000 Hz / Effective Output: 64 Watt / Sensitivity: 85 dB/m/W / Impedance: 6 Ohm / Crossover Frequency: 4.500 Hz / Dimensions: 154 x 274 x 287 mm / Weight: 3.9 kg
In reply to an earlier post on 14 Feb 2012 00:35:40 GMT
Benjamin Saunders says:
Very Close specs, I have them and the book states:
-Nominal Input: 40Watts (max long term), Max Input: 110Watts (Short bursts)
-Sensitivity (how easy to drive) 85db/2.85V,1 m
-Rear ported Bass Reflex
-6" wide, 10.3/4" high and 11 and quarter" Deep.
Ron.
Initial post: 11 Sep 2011 12:57:28 BDT
J. Donovan says:
really hard to find technical details for this model but they appear to be:
Bookshelf Speaker / Power Rating: 32 Watt / Principle: passive / System: 2-Way System / Frequency Response: 55 - 28.000 Hz / Effective Output: 64 Watt / Sensitivity: 85 dB/m/W / Impedance: 6 Ohm / Crossover Frequency: 4.500 Hz / Dimensions: 154 x 274 x 287 mm / Weight: 3.9 kg
In reply to an earlier post on 14 Feb 2012 00:35:40 GMT
Benjamin Saunders says:
Very Close specs, I have them and the book states:
-Nominal Input: 40Watts (max long term), Max Input: 110Watts (Short bursts)
-Sensitivity (how easy to drive) 85db/2.85V,1 m
-Rear ported Bass Reflex
-6" wide, 10.3/4" high and 11 and quarter" Deep.
Ron.
After much deliberation I went for the Dennon Amp recommended by Rojash and these speakers:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I know that they're slightly under powered for the amp but they're good enough for now.
Thanks for the help
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I know that they're slightly under powered for the amp but they're good enough for now.
Thanks for the help
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