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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 106778" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Speakers vs bigger amplifier</p><p></p><p>When it comes to speakers, the general rule I try to shoot for is less speakers = better sound. If you can get the volume and quality you need with a single speaker, that should be your goal. Adding a additional speakers complicates matters as far as interference between the cabinets, space needed for setup, cabling, etc.</p><p></p><p>So, if I had the choice to increase the power to my speaker, and I'm still operating in a safe power range, and the speaker is capable of producing the higher volume cleanly, that's the route I'd go. However, as stated in this thread, sometimes you'll hit a wall with as much as that speaker can produce before frying itself, or just sounding like crap. In that case, the only choices would be to get a better speaker that can get louder, or start to deal with using more speakers to get to the level you desire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 106778, member: 211"] Re: Speakers vs bigger amplifier When it comes to speakers, the general rule I try to shoot for is less speakers = better sound. If you can get the volume and quality you need with a single speaker, that should be your goal. Adding a additional speakers complicates matters as far as interference between the cabinets, space needed for setup, cabling, etc. So, if I had the choice to increase the power to my speaker, and I'm still operating in a safe power range, and the speaker is capable of producing the higher volume cleanly, that's the route I'd go. However, as stated in this thread, sometimes you'll hit a wall with as much as that speaker can produce before frying itself, or just sounding like crap. In that case, the only choices would be to get a better speaker that can get louder, or start to deal with using more speakers to get to the level you desire. [/QUOTE]
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