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In Reply to: RE: New set-up, amateur needing help. posted by JonDC on July 20, 2015 at 07:35:53
Depends on how loud you want it. I'd say set it up and if you want more power go for it. BUT remember we hear on a logarithmic scale, so unlike money say where you go from 70-140 you have twice as much, DOUBLING the power output to 140ch gets you only an additional 3db per channel. You need 10X the power to double the sound. Keep your expectations realistic. Make sure the in walls are properly installed. I'm no fan of an in wall for the center channel. Good luckE
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The in-walls are all I have, there are no other channels besides the sub. I may go back to full surround later - this is an experiment in a way. What about sound quality - will increasing watts help there?
No increasing the watts just increases the watts. As I said you could double the watts and you'll only get 3db more of sound. Those are good in walls just make sure they are properly installed and look at the types of prep people do to the walls themselves before installing in wall speakers. Good luck.
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