The Sony - 200W 2-Ch. Audio Receiver has a 1/4-inch headphone jack that allows you to plug headphones into it.
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camera 200w. how much pixels in there?
I have a computer setup with 2x 100w speakers and a 200w amplifier, i also have a bluetooth wireless D100 speaker, i am enquiring if there is any way to be able to essentially 'split' the audio so that it splits between the bigger setup and the smaller wireless speaker, wishing to do it wireless with the bluetooth, not through a jack splitter cable.
In ten hours, a 200W bulb will use: 10 * 200 = 2000 Watt-hours = 2 kwh
the maps on 250w include all North America's vs 200w only the 48 states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico OR regional maps (if it's not bought in the US)
First, determine the true output of the receiver. By 330W do you mean 165W per side stereo? Or is that the sum total of the 5 amplifiers for a surround sound system? Or (and this is very common) are you just going by the 330W figure on the max power consumption on the back of the receiver? Max power consuption of 330W typically means you've got ~200W of power split between however many amps. Look it up in the manual, go online if you have to. HK will have the true specs available somewhere.The speaker's RMS rating should match or exceed the rated output of the receiver to be safe. If they're efficient, i.e. 90dB@1W or better, you can get a way with a little less, but it all depends on whether the people turning the volume knob know what overload distortion sounds like.I should also point out that if it's a certain volume you're looking for, i.e. "as much as possible", then you should really have selected speakers first, then found the right receiver for them. For example I have 75W Technics Linear Phase speakers from the 70's that will crack teeth at about 40W because they're stupidly efficient, but not the sweetest sounding speaker.Like they say, you can have high efficiency, great sound, and a low pricetag - pick two of the three. The balance of those three speaker aspects is probably the most important decision when choosing audio equipment, from a bedroom mini-system to a stadium line-array.
You never can tell. The max rating is undefined and just means that in some circumstance you could feed 200W into the speaker (or get 200W out from the amplifier) for some undetermined length of time (like a few milliseconds or even micro seconds) which is pretty meaningless.
No. The heat from the larger bulb will damage the socket, and is a fire hazard.
both will be fused.
The error message "No detailed maps found" on your Garmin Nuvi 200w suggests that the detailed maps needed for navigation are either missing or corrupted. You may need to update or reinstall the map data using Garmin's software or contact their customer support for further assistance. Ensure that your Garmin device is properly connected to your computer during the update process.
Yes. Just don't turn it up too loud.
Send it back to Sony. This job is way too complex for most people to do themselves. Go to www.sony.com
It mean 4 channels at 50w each for a total of 200w. This amp would drive your component speakers just fine. You will want a much larger amp for subs.