Provided you are using quality amplification that won't clip into the load afforded by the Meadowlark at the power levels you need in your room, it is better to have a more powerful amp than an under-rated one. It is usually amp clipping that causes the damage to the speakers when pushed. Personally, I can't imagine listening at levels that would damage my speakers, let alone my ears. Generally, 1 or 2 watts will be nominally loud enough, the extra watts are for the transients. How loud do you need to go? And how far away from the speakers will you be seated?
Question about Meadowlark E Floorstanders
Hi Everyone,
Not sure if anyone can answer but i thought i would ask. Would anyone know the recommended amplifier ratings for the Meadowlark Floor standing speakers. I have these setup as my fronts and am looking into amps and want to make sure i get something in the appropiate range. I do know that they are 4ohm speakers (thanks waybackmachine.org)
Thanks in advance
Not sure if anyone can answer but i thought i would ask. Would anyone know the recommended amplifier ratings for the Meadowlark Floor standing speakers. I have these setup as my fronts and am looking into amps and want to make sure i get something in the appropiate range. I do know that they are 4ohm speakers (thanks waybackmachine.org)
Thanks in advance
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