This video is helpful thank you. This is exactly the two models I’m looking to buy. I think the Sony is a no brainer for me and very affordable unlike the Beam + all the extras. I always use Bluetooth for connection because the sound quality is great for me and I’ve found AirPlay hit and miss connection wise, it’s not the best connectivity option personally.
Sometimes I relly wonder where the rated power output comes from. The Sony is powered by a DC power supply which is 25v at 2A max. So 50 real watt - and that is including power needed to drive electronics and loss in power amplifier. So maximum total output is probably around the 40w mark. Don't get me wrong - it's actually quite a bit. Why not state the real watts - or are we slowly rewinding to the PMPO of the 90s ? (hope not)
@@abhinandande Actually... In the old days it did. If an amplifier was rated 2x25w it actually could deliver 2x25 continously without extreme distortion. Yes it could play pretty loud and rock the house. Then some started using pmpo and other shit measurements in order for the rated wattage to sound way more impressive than it really is.
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This video is helpful thank you. This is exactly the two models I’m looking to buy. I think the Sony is a no brainer for me and very affordable unlike the Beam + all the extras. I always use Bluetooth for connection because the sound quality is great for me and I’ve found AirPlay hit and miss connection wise, it’s not the best connectivity option personally.
Sometimes I relly wonder where the rated power output comes from. The Sony is powered by a DC power supply which is 25v at 2A max. So 50 real watt - and that is including power needed to drive electronics and loss in power amplifier. So maximum total output is probably around the 40w mark. Don't get me wrong - it's actually quite a bit. Why not state the real watts - or are we slowly rewinding to the PMPO of the 90s ? (hope not)
Interesting!
Speakers Not Work Like That. If That Happens Then It Needs A 1000 Watts Power Input For A Speaker Like JBL Bar 1300.
@@abhinandande Actually... In the old days it did. If an amplifier was rated 2x25w it actually could deliver 2x25 continously without extreme distortion. Yes it could play pretty loud and rock the house. Then some started using pmpo and other shit measurements in order for the rated wattage to sound way more impressive than it really is.
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