Got a pair of these speakers

got a pair of these speakers.
sticker on the back says 45watts.

see a lot of amps on amazon that are 50 wpc, under 100$, and tiny as fuck. are those really capable of driving these things?

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OP here

seeing a lot of things like pic related.

other than the lack of inputs am i really missing out by not getting a full sized amp?

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I use an old receiver I got for free for my rather small speakers. Full size one should give you More inputs I also tend to use the phono input a lot for my turntable

yes, they will drive it
you will not go to crazy volumes where distortion starts

I am running this mighty fine
speakers are 100W while smsl amp is 50W

that's shit
for the about some $$ you can buy a vintage amp
It's 100 times better than this chinese piece of shit

kek'd

That's just what the engineers said the sustained wattage you can give it until it burns itself out. If you're using them as near fields you can just use a 5watt per channel amp depending on the speaker's sensitivity

You might be suprised

t. owner of a number of vintage amps and $40 chinese amp

Those digital amps are fine. I'd avoid lepai just because they distort heavily, but the smsl class D amps work well for the application.

You could also check your local craigslist for decent vintage receivers.

yes, unless you like your music REALLY loud

depends on how finicky you are with sound fidelity; most sony speakers are mid-tier, meaning they're good

OP would do better going to a good thrift shop over several weeks and picking up a low end onkyo receiver (or something compatible) for $8

those are quite decent speakers

agreed

this is good advice

if OP will post approximate state, I will find something for less than $50 that's "not bad"

after i have suppa

>yes, they will drive it
>you will not go to crazy volumes where distortion starts
>I am running this mighty fine
>speakers are 100W while smsl amp is 50W
Love those bx2's, driving mine with a tpa3116 amp

I have a nice vintage fm receiver/amp capable of 125 watts per side. What speakers should I get. I have Altec model 5's with it, but it turns out the woofers are cheap replacements.

b&w matrix 801 series 3

Glen Campbell just died.

These things always ship with crappy underpowered power supplies. You can do better for the money.

At least get a SMSL with a 24v supply

The only good chink T amps is topping TP60 and at this point you can get nice yamaha amp for the same price. Rule of thumb is - unless you have a laptop power supply you don't need so you can get cheap T amp without power supply for 20-25$ and run speakers on that setup go for real amp. That 50 wpc t-amp can maybe deliver 25w per channel clean. And by clean i mean >0.1 but less than 1%. Do not expect 0.001 a good stereo amp can put.

Go to a local secondhand store and buy an old decent amp that will probably be better and for less than half the price of The only thing you miss out on is size, but those speakers doesn't seem so small so I guess that's not a big problem.

chink amps will kill your speakers if you turn up the volume

>are those really capable
Probably, depends on the specific implementation and QC, but definitely some are. Most of these cheap amps are based on the same ICs, those ICs are generally very capable of the numbers quoted, but a bad heatsink solution or bad supporting components can quickly make a shit design.

wut? not even a 75wpc amp goes really loud. i would be surprised if those tiny chink amps could even play something loud enough to be heard and even more if they dont explode when trying to play something that goes under 500hz.

I'm using the LP-2020A+ with some old 35W Pioneer Linear Powers, using a 4 amp power supply and I've rarely taken it past the 1/3 way mark, neighbors will complain if I go higher.

Tripath TA2020 chips were used in pretty good stuff back in the day.

You just gotta replace a few caps for cheap to clean up the signal.

Plug your phone into one of the speakers and play some music. I think you'll be surprised.
The bigger the speaker the more efficient it is at transforming electricity into sound.

>I own shit stereo equipment

That rating isn't how much they require to be driven. A 1 watt amp would probably drive those without any issue. That rating is for how many watts they can take before distorting.

Sup Forums doesn't know jack shit about amplifiers or speaker technology unfortunately.

We sadly don't have speaker generals anymore.

I miss the [PLEBSPOTTERS] & Hornloaded posting.

not really. the speakers just need lots of power if you want to play loud music without distortion. theres no way those tiny amps can do anything that is even close to a real amp. also when i say loud i mean so loud that you can feel it.

I've tried out an SMSL sa-50 for my pair of JBL 530s out of curiosity and eh, it had a very audible hissing that made me straight up send it back.

If you're on an extreme budget with cheap speakers that won't be so sensitive, cheap shitty chinese T-amps should be fine but if you can find anything old and vintage locally it will blow them away.

Using an onkyo-9010 for mine now and it works perfectly with zero distortion or noise, in hindsight I regret not searching around for a good condition marantz or something instead.

>speakers and not a pair of active studio monitors
every last pro will tell you the same thing, you get what you pay for when it comes to audio
don't expect decent sound and lasting equipment if you spend less than half a grand

Get this
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I'm glad retro hi fi amps and receivers are so popular and cheap here
These days you would have to pay at least $800 to get anything even close to that that's modern.

Makes me fucking cringe seeing the stupidity ITT.

>inb4 hurr audiophile
No. Fuck those meme men.