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Hello all,
I have a 47" LG LED TV in my home. Model 47LB5610, Make yaar 2014.
In this TV there are 2 speakers 10 Watts RMS each, total 20 Watts.
I saw a home theater speaker of same physical dimension/size whose specs says that it can handle max 120 Watts power.
So question is, how these 2 speakers (TV's Speaker & other one) are different from each other. Why TV speaker can tolerate max 10 watts and home theater speaker can 120 watts while both speakers are physically same in size.
Thanks.
I have a 47" LG LED TV in my home. Model 47LB5610, Make yaar 2014.
In this TV there are 2 speakers 10 Watts RMS each, total 20 Watts.
I saw a home theater speaker of same physical dimension/size whose specs says that it can handle max 120 Watts power.
So question is, how these 2 speakers (TV's Speaker & other one) are different from each other. Why TV speaker can tolerate max 10 watts and home theater speaker can 120 watts while both speakers are physically same in size.
Thanks.