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LMAO *choke* *wheeze* /me wipes tears from eyes

Ok, we just got some "entry level" speakers to test here at work!

The first thing I noticed while looking at the box was a "240W" Sticker, amazed I looked closer...

What I found was that the "240W" sticker was stuck over another "160W" sticker!!! :woot:

So, cool, I thought.. I'd try them out.. Even though they look terrible and very crappy.

Sound quality? = -4.8 out of 10. Tinny / no base (forget about treble) speakers that buzz very badly! :rofl:

Here's the pics!

LMAO *choke* *wheeze* /me wipes tears from eyes

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Gotta love PMPO!!!1

Seems that most cheap A$$ speakers / stereo systems made in Asia say PMPO and not RMS..

I guess 850W PMPO sounds better than 30W RMS.. and therefore they sell because gullible people think..

" Bigger number, must be better "

ROTFL

God Bless the fool that patented PMPO.

BTW the Real wattage (RMS) of these cheap and very nasty speakers is 0.5W

But how much cooler does 240W sound?! ROTFL

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RMS:

An RMS power value is referred to as the real music power output of a speaker. It is a true indication of the output power of a given speaker across it's range of pickup frequencies.

PMPO :

Peak Music Power Output, refers to the maximum amount of power output that the speaker can produce at it's peak. A PMPO rating is not necessarily indicative of the performance of a speaker throughout a wide frequency range.

As a general rule, the higher the true RMS rating of a speaker, the higher it's actual power or volume output.

source : Altec Lansing - http://www.altecmm.com

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Speakers don't have watts. Amplifiers have watts. Speakers handle watts. If speakers suck, watts have nothing to do with it. Don't believe me, sell audio one day. I could make the crappiest speak you've ever heard that could handle 350 watts from an amp, it would still suck because I don't know how to make a good sounding speaker. :D

If you buy a speaker because it says it handles high wattage, you got taken by salespeople. End of story.

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