Matching Amp to Speakers (Wattage)

Feb 24, 2016
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Hello everyone.

I have recently come into possession of an Onkyo-9010 amplifier. This is rated at 44w per channel @ 8 ohms

I also have come into possession of some wharfedale valdus 400 speakers. This has a power rating of 150w at 8 ohms

My question is - can i run these together, or is it not a good idea? I am finding conflicting information through google. some people say it will damage the speakers, others that underpowering speakers is a myth.

Any advice would be appreciated. I can't find a search function on this forum, so i apologise if this is a frequently asked question (which i suspect it is).
 
Hi Mickey Bubbles,

They'll be fine together - don't worry too much about the speaker ratings they are only a guide to suitable amps anyway.....most speakers have a range (say 50W-150w) but don't worry about it, if it sounds good that's all that matters.

Thanks

The_Master
 
Enjoy. Yes you won't "underpower" the speakers. they'd probably sound fine with a 20W per channel amp. The onkyo has great reviews. It'll sound great!

tonky
 
8 Ohm nominal impedance and a 92 dB sensitivity: those Wharfedales are a breeze to drive (I guess a SET valve amplifier could cope).

Don't worry! Happy listening!*drinks*
 
DocG said:
8 Ohm nominal impedance and a 92 dB sensitivity: those Wharfedales are a breeze to drive (I guess a SET valve amplifier could cope).

Don't worry! Happy listening!*drinks*

I'm running a pair of 4 Ohm 88dB Sonus Fabers off a 24 Watt SET Amp and it goes very loud and sounds sublime.
 

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