Absolutely disagree.
My best ever upgrade was replacing a 120w Sherwood amp with a 50w Cyrus.
I had no idea how rough the Sherwood sounded until I plugged in my Cyrus. Even the audition in the shop had not given me any real idea of just how much improvement I was buying.
Absolutely.
Apart from protecting themselves from the people who might plug their domestic speakers into some kilowatt-output PA system, ending their lives in one short pop, I'm convinced that speaker manufacturers just use these numbers as some sort of decoration on the box! Meaningless.
If you still think you need Big Watts to drive those speakers, talk to the tube-amp guys ... some of them are getting wattage only in single figures out their amps!
Hi Sir, I have already concluded this argument the way you proposed.
Refer
http://www.hifivision.com/what-shou...ophile-amps-recommendations-4.html#post274474
http://www.hifivision.com/what-shou...ophile-amps-recommendations-5.html#post274674
I think this thread need to be closed as it is irrelevent now. I will add these links to the first post though.