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I dare you to crack-open the satellites and woofer on that logitech set you speak of. Because in fact, each satellite is only listed as 15 W (look on the driver) and the woofer's driver is listed at 100 W. Which actually only gives them a real-world wattage of 160 W. (Despite your claim, simple logic saying that most home-theatre systems aren't even close to 800 W basically rules-out your claim)
However, I have not been able to find these at any store to test and hear them myself. And, RMS wattage on drivers is a very clear indication of their ability to produce distortion-less sound at high levels for prolonged periods of time.
Now I'm beginning to look at a certain Monsoon MH-505 set, which I've heard and are quite impressive indeed. |
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