pm4877 @ Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:59 am wrote:
what would happen using 500 watt amp with 125 watt 15in speakers? what would happen using 125 watt amp with 500 watt 15in speakers? I have been told to match amp wattage with speaker rating. Then I have been told the amp should have double the wattage rating of the speaker. Do larger wattage speakers have a better sound when matched with the proper amp?Or are they just louder. Thanks for any advice.
Like Mickey stated, those numbers are pretty much useless without knowing the actual models of the speakers & amps in question.
You basically want your amp to push twice the RMS power rating which most manufacturers today rate as the 'Program' rating. If you have an amp that doesn't push enough power, you are going to be more wanting to turn the volume up higher, and once the amp reaches it's maximum 'clean' output, everything over that is going to come in the form of distortion - a regular speaker killer.
If your pushes more than your speaker - yes you can still blow them, however, you will be running clean power, chances are the sound is going to be much fuller, and you will not need to turn the volume up as high to get the same loudness.
So while in essence, yes higher wattage amps are generally louder (although subject to actual wattage, it may not seem much louder), you won't have to turn them up as high to achieve the same volume level, it will sound cleaner, fuller over the lower wattaged amp at the same volume.