Joe,
FWIW I am in your camp.
My stereo must be able to reproduce LOUD music for sustained periods. I have several different speakers that run from 89 DB/W/m to less, and I find my 250 WPC Proceed HPA's to be light.... If I had my way I'd run much more powewr to them.
Let's face it, I don't alwatys listen at this level, and often I WOULD like to be able to hear the person 5 feet from me, but regardless of the volume, I want it to be free from distortion, and in my experience, the amp is the biggest limiter of getting to loud volumes with speakers of this, reasonable, sensitivity...
Now if you switch to horns of 116 Db sensitivity, one watt will do you for all you want...so they say, but I personally would rather have too much amplifier power on hand than not enough any day.
As for te coffe cup, I don't get up early enough to listen to tunes... but can empathize with the idea...
FWIW I am in your camp.
My stereo must be able to reproduce LOUD music for sustained periods. I have several different speakers that run from 89 DB/W/m to less, and I find my 250 WPC Proceed HPA's to be light.... If I had my way I'd run much more powewr to them.
Let's face it, I don't alwatys listen at this level, and often I WOULD like to be able to hear the person 5 feet from me, but regardless of the volume, I want it to be free from distortion, and in my experience, the amp is the biggest limiter of getting to loud volumes with speakers of this, reasonable, sensitivity...
Now if you switch to horns of 116 Db sensitivity, one watt will do you for all you want...so they say, but I personally would rather have too much amplifier power on hand than not enough any day.
As for te coffe cup, I don't get up early enough to listen to tunes... but can empathize with the idea...