Is 30W RMS loud?

They are too loud in small room, but usually you can't crank up the volume to maximum without distortion, and the small size does not properly "fill" the room. 60W (30W per speaker) is not really adequate though it will probably give you a reasonable background noise. Just likely not overly loud.
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Is 30 watt speaker loud?

The best wattage for the home speaker is between 15 and 30 watts. Most homeowners find 20 watts sufficient enough. A speaker for larger gatherings can be 50 watts or 100 watts. Such high power will not be ideal for home use.
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What is 30 watts RMS?

For example, a speaker with a 30W RMS rating but a peak rating of 60W means that speaker can comfortably run with 30 watts of continuous power, with occasional bursts of up to 60W. Many speaker manufactures give you both values for a given speaker.
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Is 30 watt amp loud enough?

As long as you have an amp you enjoy, typically anything above about 30 watts will be more than enough for most situations. If you're playing extremely loud metal music, maybe bump up to 40 just to be safe.
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Does a higher RMS mean louder?

Root mean square is a measurement of how strong an electric current is, with higher RMS power generally meaning more powerful sound.
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How loud is 20W?

The 20-watt amp is double the power of the 10-watt amp, but doubling the power only translates to an increase of 3 dB SPL. Remember, in order to sound "twice as loud," you need an increase of 10dB, so while a 20W amplifier will sound noticeably louder than a 10W amp, it will not sound twice as loud.
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Is 25w loud?

Yes, a 25 watt tube amp is loud enough to play with all but the loudest drummers, assuming you don't need crystal cleans. If you do, look for 50 watts at least. Solid state, you're pushing it.
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Is 40 watts loud for a speaker?

I have stereo (left and right), 40W speakers and while they are quite loud they are considered adequate for a small to medium sized room. They are too loud in small room, but usually you can't crank up the volume to maximum without distortion, and the small size does not properly "fill" the room.
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What is a good RMS for a subwoofer?

It is recommended that you go with at least 100 watts RMS in order to get a decent amount of power for your subwoofer. This will make sure that your speakers are loud and clear, but it can be improved by using an amplifier as well.
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Is more RMS watts better?

RMS values are usually lower than peak watts ratings, but they represent what a unit is truly capable of handling. Think of RMS power as the average power that a speaker can handle on a daily basis without compromising sound quality or experiencing any distortion.
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Is 45 watts RMS good?

Registered. 45 watts is decent enough. You'd be surprised how much power you aren't using at average listening levels except for peaks and that's in milliseconds.
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Is 20 watt RMS good?

If your car stereo has an RMS wattage of 20 to 40 watts per channel, it's generally enough to achieve good sound quality. However, if you are looking for a louder and more powerful sound system, then you will need an amplifier with a higher wattage.
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Is a 20w amp loud enough?

A 20-watt guitar amp is pretty loud compared to sounds in the normal world, but in a band situation, it may not be enough. This really depends on the type of band you are in, and what the other musicians are using. Acoustic drum kits are loud, especially when they when pummeled by a hard-hitting rock or metal drummer.
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Is 40w RMS good?

40w RMS will easily fill most rooms, but might struggle with a village hall type room. You might be better trying to buy a stereo amp with two pairs of speaker outputs if you can. That way you can have 4 speakers working at half power in different spots of the room.
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What is 50 watts RMS?

Root mean square or simply RMS watts refers to continuous power handling of a speaker or a subwoofer or how much continuous power an amplifier can output. RMS values are usually lower than peak watts ratings, but they represent what a unit is truly capable of handling.
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How loud is 15w?

15 watts is probably loud enough to be heard over most drummers, but it will be too quiet in a full band. 25W ad up will get you loud enough while still having some headroom for cleaner tones. As previously stated 15-20 works but not much cleans. I'd say go for the V32 and have the additional headroom on tap.
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What is a good dB for speakers?

The higher the sensitivity rating, the louder your speaker is. An average speaker comes with a sensitivity of around 87 dB to 88 dB. A speaker with a sensitivity rating over 90 dB is considered excellent.
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How many watts is a good car speaker?

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If the stereo you buy is the same as your car's original factory stereo, you should be looking at 50 to 200 watts RMS of power. If you want to make your listening experience a little easier with an aftermarket receiver, though, you might want closer to 200 to 300 watts RMS.
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Do more watts mean louder?

Yes, it's true that the higher the power (watts), the louder and cleaner the speakers will play. Small differences in power, however, don't make much of an audible change. In order to perceptively hear a difference (a 3dB increase), the power would have to double.
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What does 20 watts sound like?

So now you might be wondering how much power 20-watts translates into in terms of decibels (dB). The answer is around 120 dB when measured from 1 meter away. This is not the most powerful speaker on the market, but it can still create extremely loud sounds.
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Is 20 watts speaker loud enough for TV?

20 Watts is good for normal people. It can get decently loud, but it does not have the power required to fill up large spaces with sound! A 20W amp would be best used in smaller rooms and areas where you do not need much sound. There are lots of advantages of using 20-watts speakers.
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How can you tell if a speaker is loud?

There is a standard test that manufacturers run with their speakers to determine sensitivity, which involves placing a microphone connected to a decibel meter one meter in front of a speaker, and measuring the sound pressure level output, in decibels, with one watt of power being delivered into the speaker.
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