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Sorry everyone’s trying to cut corners, Paul. We all know that wattage is the best way to judge a speaker’s power. This speaker is 110 watts. I do not know if that is RMS or peak, but that should give you a better idea. It is ridiculous because the numbers in the names of their other speakers in the past have indicated the amount of power they have.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's not true that Sony does not print the volume in wat specifically Sony xp700B is from 87w
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Paul, thanks for reaching out about the wattage of the XP500. We do not disclose wattage and here is why. Over the years we have seen posting such numbers results in a spec contest. Specs, and yes even watts can be measured in different ways. For example, receivers take a look at the wattage, then see a number of speakers driven, and distortion rates. All of which vary greatly. Also, watts do not tell you how efficient the drivers are, or any of the components that help the speaker sound great. Thus, telling an incomplete story. Know that as an audio-loving company, Sony strives to give you the best sounding speakers. I hope this helps. Erin
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