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Trevor Wilson
 
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Can any one tell me about any recomendation for choosing a particular
RMS for a home theatre. one room is 10*15 the other is 24*15 another
one is 20*40 and anoher one a big hall. is there a table or forms that
specifies that a room with a specific size should have a home theater
with a minimum RMS to give a true home theater effect. if any one knows
he answer please let me know.


**There is no one solid answer. There are a raft of questions, however:

* How 'live' is the room?
* What sort of furnishings?
* How many people?
* What is the efficiency of the speakers?
* Windows? Size?
* Curtains? Material and thickness?
* Et al.

BTW: When submitting measurements, you should ALWAYS do so in Metres. A
paltry 5% of the planet's population still deals in Imperial measurements
and may therefore be ignored. You should NEVER leave out measurement units.

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Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au