Hello,
I understand that these items serve completely different purposes.
Nevertheless, I've been searching online for an explanation on why are regular guitar amps bigger in size and with less power, when compared to this trendy Marshall bluetooth speaker. However I couldn't find any answer on this matter online.
I'll elaborate my question:
The marshall stanmore bluetooth claims 80 watts of power and it is a relatively small sized speaker, considering the power it has.
On the other hand, I own a line6 spider V30 which has a lot less power (30 watts) and it is way bigger in size.
Is the marshal speaker a smaller device with greater power simply because it is built with better / smaller / more expensive pieces of technology/electronics?
Or maybe my spider v30 has less power and a bigger size because it has additional components (guitar amp specific components) that are not present in a regular bluetooth speaker such as the Marshall one?
Thanks for your time in advance.
Cheers,
Manel
I understand that these items serve completely different purposes.
Nevertheless, I've been searching online for an explanation on why are regular guitar amps bigger in size and with less power, when compared to this trendy Marshall bluetooth speaker. However I couldn't find any answer on this matter online.
I'll elaborate my question:
The marshall stanmore bluetooth claims 80 watts of power and it is a relatively small sized speaker, considering the power it has.
On the other hand, I own a line6 spider V30 which has a lot less power (30 watts) and it is way bigger in size.
Is the marshal speaker a smaller device with greater power simply because it is built with better / smaller / more expensive pieces of technology/electronics?
Or maybe my spider v30 has less power and a bigger size because it has additional components (guitar amp specific components) that are not present in a regular bluetooth speaker such as the Marshall one?
Thanks for your time in advance.
Cheers,
Manel
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