Hello, im someone who has no real clue about Audio, but what I do know is that my TV speaker are just kinda meh.

So for both esthetic and sound purposes I thought about maybe getting 2 tower speakers like these. Its important to know that these would mostly only play Youtube videos and the occasional Series or Movie.

So one of my main questions is if something like these is either Overkill or not suited for something like youtube Videos?

I am looking at an auction that’ll end in 5 hours for around 100€. What do the experts on here think?

  • theit8514@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Keep in mind that these speakers will need an amplifier to power them, so if you’re currently relying on TV speakers and don’t have an amplifier you’ll need to get one. You would want an amp that matches the impedance which looks like 4 to 8 Ohm.

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              3 months ago

              I never said anything about listening constantly in full volume. Efficiency, size, frequency, so many things matter. A small 1W speaker can easily reach 90dB if needed, just as a comparison.

              When it comes to electronics, it is often the same with mechanics. There are inefficient and efficient areas. You can drive you car in the first gear to 30km/h at 8000RPM or you can use the third gear at 2000RPM. The result is the same, but since one is more efficient, you have less issues with e.g. heat which ages electronics a lot. So I‘d rather go with a 100W per channel amplifier and have proper components to run the speakers constantly at 20-30W instead your recommendation of going with 20W per channel and then wonder why audio sounds shit. You do you.

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            3 months ago

            Speakers don’t need their maximum RMS power. You’ll go deaf if you’re pushing 100w to these on the regular in a living room.

            100w (or 150) is just the power rating that the manufacturer assures that the voice coils can safely handle without burning up after hours of use.

            Even inefficient rocks masquerading as speakers will likely be uncomfortable to listen to for longer than 10 or 15 minutes at 100w.

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              3 months ago

              Absolutely true and only because an amplifier is able to output 100W per channel, does not mean you have to put it in full volume. Higher output means better electronic components are used, also means I don’t have to use the amplifier in max power constantly

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    3 months ago

    These seem to have decent reviews from what I could find.

    Don’t forget that you’ll need a receiver to power them. Cheap secondhand ones are usually okay but won’t have fancy features like surround sound or atmos.

    I know these are advertised to get to 25hz, but consider adding a sub at some point.

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    3 months ago

    They will do fine and should massively improve your watching experience. Don’t forget you need an amplifier/receiver.

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    3 months ago

    Overkill is really subjective. What size is the room? As long as the space supports them, I’d say go for it.

    If size is a concern, you can probably find some nice bookshelf speakers that’ll serve the purpose well.