That depends on what speakers or headphones the 6 watts is playing into. Watts is a measure of power, not of loudness.
Enough to fill medium size room with sound with one or two persons on it.
Honestly, it depends on the durabuility of the speaker. Most likely not, but I would definetly not take the chance! Soory
Yes, a 130 watt fan can be plugged into a 120 volt receptacle. The current draw will be I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts = 130/120 = 1.08 amps.
An audio speaker is usually powered only by the audio signal that comes via the leads from an audio amplifier. The average power in an audio signal is usually about 1% of the peak power, and even with loud music the average power is only ¼ watt or less. But the amplifier must be designed to supply the peak audio power and amplifiers are usually rated at 25-50 watts.
100 watts is great, 150 watts may be too loud for some, and there is higher watt amplifiers made.
There are zero watts in 130 amps. W = A x V. Without a voltage stated the wattage can not be calculated.
That depends on what speakers or headphones the 6 watts is playing into. Watts is a measure of power, not of loudness.
1000 watts is not twice as loud as 500 watts, that is the first myth to break. But 1000 watts will sound superior because of something called headroom. The best way to think of it is in relation to room size. 1000 watts will not rock Glastonbury but it will do serious damage in a pub or medium to large hall.
How loud or how many watts it has.
Roughly about 130 decibals per "scream".
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is approximately 130 minutes long.
Seeing that "130VA" on the label, you should assume that there should be 130 watts of mains power available to operate the instrument.
2 Watts RMS (it has only a 5 inch speaker, but for home practice, it's easily loud enough)
A monster amplifier is about 500 watts, which means the amplifier is louder than most.
Enough to fill medium size room with sound with one or two persons on it.
Honestly, it depends on the durabuility of the speaker. Most likely not, but I would definetly not take the chance! Soory