How do I match speakers to an amp
I recently purchased a VocoPro DA-3808 Karaoke mixing amp rated in their manual at 150 + 150 watt maximum power output. VocoPro tech service claims it is rated @ 100W rms/channel. Speaking of power output… How does 150w + 150w @ 8 ohms on one amp relate to 180w + 180w @ 4 ohms on another?
I want to get 2 new speakers and don’t know how to match them to the amp power-wise. I’ve been on the net looking at Peavey and Marathon and I’m seeing things like max watts, program watts, peak watts and I guess what stands for Real Mean Stuff watts. At what point is an amp too small for a speaker?
VocoPro website has this unit matched with their SV-500 (10in) speakers with a power rating of 250W max/120rms. They also have SV-600 (12in) rated @ 300 watts max
I’m looking to spend up to $325 for a pair of speakers. Any help understanding or recommending this stuff would be appreciated. At this point I realize I’ve gone about this the wrong way so please don’t beat me up too bad.
My wife and I are senior citizens and do karaoke mostly at home but on occasion we do small parties at retirement homes and catered parties for friends.
By the way… I use Winamp with an mp3+g plug-in (mp3+g v1.4) to play Karaoke from my computer. Winamp also has a plug-in (in_zip v0.6.8.5) that allows me to play mp3+g directly from a zipped file making for easier storage of my karaoke music.
Thanks in advance…. WaOvrMyHd