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    Quote Originally Posted by Booche View Post
    I think they are ideal for PA speakers for the like's of Shopping centre's, business expo's, wedding fayres etc etc
    Shame the mics are not UHF.
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    Crackin' little idea I think, ideal for loads of different scenarios, seems people want the moon on a bloody stick for £200 these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowlinn View Post
    I know what you mean, but as a kind of general rule. I doubt 100 watts will be massively loud.

    This could be the most efficient thing on the planet and be adequately loud, and could be terribly wrong.

    But I see where surround sounds is coming from, and at 100 watts i'd be inclined to say its not going to bee all that loud.

    Do you agree?
    No. Power isn't loudness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    No. Power isn't loudness.
    No, but it gives you a General idea. A 800 watt speaker is likely to be louder than a 100watt

    Another example is on my old car the speedometer stopped working, I was able to get a GENERAL idea of my speed using the rev counter

    As a general rule of thumb more power = more noise

    Kind of a guide

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowlinn View Post
    No, but it gives you a General idea. A 800 watt speaker is likely to be louder than a 100watt

    Another example is on my old car the speedometer stopped working, I was able to get a GENERAL idea of my speed using the rev counter

    As a general rule of thumb more power = more noise

    Kind of a guide
    Sorry, but that is complete rubbish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    Sorry, but that is complete rubbish.
    Okay.

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    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KFC-1689x-500-...#ht_500wt_1156

    1000W car speakers!

    How 'loud' do you think they will be?

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    I've got a 60w light bulb - that's very quiet!

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    Just revisiting this thread as I'm now in the market for one of these.

    Anybody who's got one got anything more to add now they've had been using them for a bit please?

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    One of these were bought along to the last Seda meet and they are pretty loud and they sound nice as well

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