Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Home theater "speaker" system, not theater system.
They don't list how many watts those speakers put out. I'd also wonder if they all plug in through the sub as well.
1) Speakers don't put out
any watts - unless you push the cone back and forth very very quickly to make electricity.
2) Non-smart aleck response:
Built-in Subwoofer power amp (50 Watts Continuous/100 Watts Dynamic Power) with active crossover offers the control you need for real home theater thrills and big, musical, accurate bass. Features variable Low-Pass Filter and Volume (level) controls, as well as Phase Switching Toggle, and signal-sensing Auto ON/OFF, for even more control and convenience.
The "wattage" a speaker is rated at is almost meaningless in today's world. There are too many factors that go in to the sound. And, marketing "savvy" takes over and a paper cone garbage speaker can be twisted to be a "300W" monster.