That depends on what speakers or headphones the 6 watts is playing into. Watts is a measure of power, not of loudness.
Depends on how efficient the speakers are. Watts measure power, not loudness.
Watt as such cannot be loud.
If it is an 18 watt 12 volt bulb, then yes. But an 18 watt 120 volt bulb - then no.
You would need a 12 Watt flourescent bulb
36 watt / 12 volt = 3 amp
To power ten 12 volt 10 watt lights, you would need a transformer with a total output of at least 120 volts and 100 watts.
well,the 15 watt mean that foe each houre the neon is on it will consume 15 watt,hence,15(watt)*24(day)=360(watt). for a month 24-7 days on, 15*24*30=10800 watt
define loud? 40 watt isnt very loud but is louder then 10 watt, depends what the requirements are, i listen to loud music and dont have to worry about neighbours so i bought a 140 watt system which gives me the volume i need
yes it is but it also depends on the sub size i have a 500 watt 12" dual sub and it kicks really hard you can hear it inside a house or building
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yes, they will be really loud. right now i have only a 250 watt amp pushing bothof mine and they are pretty loud for my small sunfire. even if you have a big suburban or something they will be pretty loud
100 watts is great, 150 watts may be too loud for some, and there is higher watt amplifiers made.
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They can be as loud, as the amp is not delivering 600 watts. The 10" sub rated at 600 watts is able to withstand more power.
sure. Will it be loud? No. Its just not enough power to drive that sub.
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