Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Audio Technica Turntable Sound System Setup For Turntable - 150Watt Speakers With 200 Watt Receiver?

Sound System Setup for Turntable - 150Watt Speakers with 200 Watt Receiver? - audio technica turntable

Hello! Please help from my brain!

I try to install a good sound system to play vinyl records on a budget. That is what I bought:

Sony floor speaker 150-watt SSF5000
Sony 2-channel amplifier 200 watts - STR-DH100
Audio-Technica Turntable - AT-PL120

My questions:

1. I have the correct sound of the loudspeakers of an amplifier power of 100 W per channel (I think Sony is a review of 90 watts per channel) - not sure why they do this.

2. I'll be your speakers or amplifier in any way by the difference of tidal damage?

THANK YOU. I have the Internet in search of clear answers in this regard. Any other advice about my installation would be appreciated.

Mark

2 comments:

Water Traveller said...

All of these things work and sound good.
The difference in performance is not all serious. Just do not start until the time! The majority of sound systems will fail if you run hard enough, long enough.
The plate has a phono preamp, so remember to adjust the "line" of production, since the receiver has a phono input.
Moreover, there is a loud noise.

iSayuSay said...

In fact .. Speakers and amplifier need not be identical, the less accurate

You can use the combination of different energy sources, speakers and amplifiers. Besides these, more power is described in every audio product, the maximum number.

The exact result will be the best. Guaranteeing both the speakers and amplifiers can be used to its optimum performance. But it is better, more couples AMPLIFIER less able speaker, instead of using the other hand.

Higher power amplifier ensures that the camera does not cut, this is very bad for the tweeter.

If you use the speakers with high-power amplifier with less power, sometimes using clipping and distortion of loudspeakers shoot and beyond, the amplifier will blow the drivers of your speakers.

Anyway, if you tube amplifiers, there is an exception. Tube amplifiers are generally less energy, perhaps about 8 to 30 watts RMS. but they can handle more powerful speakers, for example 100wats smoothly. Think you select it, speakers with HI sensitivity (> 90dB/Wm) for BadAmplifier and

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