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Speaker Watts, Sound Quality and Loudness Explained.

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The Importance of Speaker Watts

Everybody wants a great, high-quality sound from their audio system. Usually people want a sound to fill the room and have a deep bass, a clear treble and a rich middle range. The sound quality should not deteriorate when you crank up the volume, and you certainly don’t want insane vibrations, static hiss or smoke coming out of the speakers at any point!

Speaker watts are only one figure to think about in your quest for quality. Other important values are the sensitivity of the speakers and total harmonic distortion (THD). If you read through this page you will get a good idea of how to work out what a sound system will deliver just from the manufacturer's specifications.

The Figures That Matter for Great Sound

Loudness in Decibels (dB)

This is a measure of loudness and is important for choosing speakers, especially if you like to listen at high volume. Something to remember about decibels, is that for every 10 decibel rise the noise is twice as loud- so small increases in decibel levels= a big impact on the ear.

Power in Watts (W)

A watt is a measure of electrical power. The output of an amplifier is measured in watts. All loudspeakers have a maximum number of watts that they can cope with and the manufacturer will tell you what this is.

It is important to make sure that your amp does not put out more power than your speakers can handle or they can be damaged.

Usually, the manufacturers give 2 figures for power for both amplifiers and loudspeakers

For Amplifiers

RMS = the power an amplifier can put out over a long period

Peak = the power an amplifier can put out in short bursts.

For Loudspeakers

Nominal power= what a speaker can handle long term without being damaged

Peak power= what a speaker can handle in short bursts without being damaged,

Speaker Sensitivity

Very good speakers are more sensitive than mid-quality speakers and can deliver a lot of sound with only a little power coming from the amplifier. Mid-priced speakers need more power to give you the same volume.

Speaker sensitivity is expressed in terms of the number of decibels (dB) of sound pressure level (SPL) per 1 Watt of amplifier power measured at 1 meter from the speaker. Usually manufacturers drop the 'SPL/W/M' and just say ‘db’.

Most loudspeakers have sensitivities in the range of 85 to 91 dB.

So a sensitivity of less than 85dB is not so hot.


Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers with 8 Woofer. Inexpensive 120W speakers around $100.
Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers with 8 Woofer. Inexpensive 120W speakers around $100.

How Watts Translate into Loudness

A pair of reasonably sensitive speakers deliver the following decibel levels at a distance of about one meter.

Power/ Decibels

2 Watts = 93 decibels
4 Watts = 96 decibels
8 Watts = 99 decibels
16 Watts = 102 decibels
32 Watts = 105 decibels
64 Watts = 108 decibels
128 Watts = 111 decibels
256 Watts = 114 decibels
512 Watts= 117 decibels
1024 Watts = 120 decibels

For Comparison

10db = normal human breathing
60db = normal human conversation
110db = power saw, car horn, shouting in ear,
120db = jet aircraft close by, emergency vehicle siren, rock concert

If you like really loud music, you are looking for between 85dBs and 110dBs. Anything louder than this and you will be destroying your hearing. So 120 watts is about the most you should ever need for mid-price speakers in the home.

When you move up the price range and get to the super-efficient speakers, then the power needed to get a big volume goes right down.

Total Harmonic Distortion (TDH)

This is a measure of how faithfully speakers translate what is on a disc or hard drive into sound. The lower the figure, the less distortion there is. Usually the values are between 0.05% and 0.08% THD for a quality "clean" system but any figure below 0.1% THD is pretty good.

Speaker Impedance

This tells you how much current a speaker will draw. 8 ohms is standard. 4 ohms is very good and usually a lot more expensive. If you are buying 4 ohms speakers you need a very good amplifier to get the most out of them.

Headroom

This is a measure of what a system can deliver in short bursts. A large headroom figure is important if you have a home cinema system and want to get a jolt from the explosions in action movies.

Buying Loudspeakers Online

Amazon and EBay are great places to buy audio equipment at a good price but they often fail to give all the stats you need to make an informed choice. On the other hand, buyer reviews at places like Amazon, Target and Buy.com give you better feedback on individual products than you will find almost anywhere else. If a person buys something that they don't like, they will complain like crazy!

I picked out a selection of speakers from Amazon that are worth looking at.

Sony SSF-5000 Floor Standing 3-way Speaker (Pair)
Amazon Price: $149.99
List Price: $200.00

Sony Bookshelf Speakers

Sony offer high quality but affordable bookshelf speakers starting at less then $50 online. You pay more for an eight inch woofer but it is worth it.

Polk Audio RTi4

This is a bookshelf speaker with incredibly high performance for the modest price tag- modest online, at any rate. They are over three hundred dollars in most stores but half that at Amazon.

The people who buy these speakers have almost nothing bad to say about them.

Polk Sub Woofer

If you want to give your sound system some real kick, a quality sub woofer should do the trick. Again Polk come up with the goods.

Audioengine A2 Premium Powered Desktop Speakers (Black)
Amazon Price: $189.99
List Price: $199.00

Multimedia Speakers

The Audioengine A2B Powered Multimedia Speaker System delivers a rich multimedia experience.

Want to See 1000W Speakers? Scary loud...

Comments

MikeNV 2 years ago

Watts to average stereo consumers are like GHz to average computer consumers. Unfortunately that's how marketing is done. Pure clean power and a nice smooth crossover. It's pretty tough to find good speakers because there are so few professional listening rooms. It's not like you can evaluate speakers at best buy. So you end up trusting reviews of reputable publications.

This is a nice hub... voting up.

Will Apse 2 years ago

You are right Mike, the best way to buy is to hear the speakers in action. Since this is often impossible the technical data is important and, as you say, reputable reviews from reliable publications.

TV Mount Guy 2 years ago

Great hub with very good information! I had to figure out all of this stuff when installing car stereos. Now, talk about some major watts! Now I have a stock car stereo and a pretty low-end home theater setup, but will be looking for some good speakers for it when I finally upgrade my head unit. Thanks!

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rick 11 months ago

good speakers doesnt necessary have to have high sensitivity.

Steve 9 months ago

You got the THD wrong. Those kind of THD levels are for the electronics, NOT the speaker. You'd be hard pressed to find a speaker which has a THD as low as 0.05%. 1-5% is more common. THD levels for the electronic stage are always far lower than the mechanical speaker.

InventingJoy 5 months ago

Hi Will, Great article. Still a little over my head. I don't know what a woofer or sub woofer is & some other things mentioned. I listen to audio books in the car. CD's, cassettes, & hopefully I'll learn to use MP3's & stuff. I also have an oldy but goody tv that has lost its sound. I'm looking for cheapy speakers. I don't care about the quality as long as I can hear my audio books on the freeway & hear the tv. Right now, the best speakers I've found are Craig $15. But they aren't quite loud enough to not strain to hear on the freeway. They buzz a bit on the tv. I'm still not sure what to look for when I want volume but want to save $ on fancy quality. Suggestions pls.

Alan 4 months ago

I just bought AV amplifier model Yamaha RX-A810. Any 1 can recomen good brand speaker and what is the watt can i use for good quality sound. barjet no issue.

My friend say have High end speaker how to choose a correct speaker. Please advise me.

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