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"Sean Conolly" wrote in message ...
"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message ... These might do it: Alesis M1 Active 320 USB These might be perfectly good speakers. But... You're going to have a heck of a time getting 20W RMS [sic -- there's no such thing as RMS power] out of them, as a USB interface can provide no more than 500mA at 5V. And this 2.5W has to be divided between two speakers! Granted, most speakers can put out a listenable SPL with 100mW (or less). But you're not going to be able to play them at high levels. At least the expensive Vers speakers I mentioned have their own batteries. I'm sure they have a power adapter. Don't be suprised if it's not mentioned anywhere, I bought some tiny HP speakers for the spouse thinking that they were USB powered, after reading every word online and on the box. They had a wall wart in the box. That's not surprising. I looked at the Swee****er page, and it says ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about AC operation. So I called and asked one of the technical experts. It turns out the thing is AC powered. One of the photos shows the power jack on the back. |
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