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I am curious how manufacturers can get away with such stupid wattage
claims on low end consumer electronics here in Europe. In a moment of weakness I picked up a €69 5.1 powered speaker set claiming "650 watts". I looked inside the sub, and the whole of the electronics was on one tiny card that weighed probably 10 grams. Whatever formula that allowed this junk to be called 650 watts would probably say my receiver was 10,000 watts. The manufacturers are shooting themselves in the foot by perpetrating and participating in such fraud, since the consumer can't believe anything he reads in the specs. Does this go on in the US? I am American, but haven't bought any audio gear in the states for many years. Robobass |
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