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<blockquote data-quote="Terryl" data-source="post: 1015694" data-attributes="member: 369937"><p>Well you could try them as they are not that much in price, but the 600 watt rating may prove to be a problem, as the 40 watt rating on the current speakers may be much less then the effective startup range on those tweeters. (startup range, the threshold where you can start hearing them)</p><p></p><p>You may have to really crank up the volume to hear any difference, if the speakers are rated out to 40 watts then the tweeter should also fall into that rating, also the output of the computers sound card may not be able to drive them as good as the lower level ones. (unless there is an internal amp)</p><p></p><p>I had a customer that got a real nice set of rear speakers for his surround sound system, he complained that he could not hear them until the program volume was turned way up, I took a look and found out that the speakers were rated out to 1000 watts, but the rest of the system speakers were rated out to 200, this big a difference can cause problems with the sound of the system. (sometimes)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terryl, post: 1015694, member: 369937"] Well you could try them as they are not that much in price, but the 600 watt rating may prove to be a problem, as the 40 watt rating on the current speakers may be much less then the effective startup range on those tweeters. (startup range, the threshold where you can start hearing them) You may have to really crank up the volume to hear any difference, if the speakers are rated out to 40 watts then the tweeter should also fall into that rating, also the output of the computers sound card may not be able to drive them as good as the lower level ones. (unless there is an internal amp) I had a customer that got a real nice set of rear speakers for his surround sound system, he complained that he could not hear them until the program volume was turned way up, I took a look and found out that the speakers were rated out to 1000 watts, but the rest of the system speakers were rated out to 200, this big a difference can cause problems with the sound of the system. (sometimes) [/QUOTE]
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