Comparison Blaupunkt BS60 vs Blaupunkt BS50
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| Blaupunkt BS60 | Blaupunkt BS50 | |
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| Features | homemade | homemade |
| Mount | shelf | shelf |
Specs | ||
| Type | active | active |
| Number of channels | 2.0 system | 2.0 system |
| Number of speakers | 2 | 2 |
| Number of bands | 2 | 2 |
| Signal to noise ratio | 85 dB | 85 dB |
| Impedance | 4 Ohm | 4 Ohm |
Power / frequency | ||
| Front | 30 W/channel | |
| Maximum amplifier power | 180 W | 150 W |
| Total rated power | 60 W | 50 W |
| Overall frequency range | 45 – 20000 Hz | 45 – 20000 Hz |
Design | ||
| Design features | bass reflex treble adjustment bass control | bass reflex treble adjustment bass control |
Connectors | ||
| Inputs | RCA optical USB port | RCA optical USB port |
| Outputs | RCA | RCA |
General | ||
| Bluetooth | v 5.3 | v 5.3 |
| Remote control | ||
| Tweeter size | 32 mm | 32 mm |
| Woofer size (LF/MF) | 102 mm | 102 mm |
| Finishing material | Wood | Wood |
| Front speaker dimensions (HxWxD) | 25.1x17x15.3 cm | 22.3x15x16.8 cm |
| Weight | 4.7 kg | 4.1 kg |
| Added to E-Catalog | june 2025 | may 2025 |
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Glossary
Front
Rated power of one front speaker. See "Total Power Rating" below for details on power rating. Here we note that the higher the power, the louder the system component can sound — of course, with a properly selected amplifier. In addition, this parameter is very important for matching with the amplifier: it is desirable that the output power on the corresponding amplifier channel be less than the power of the speaker. If the incoming signal is more powerful, distortions in the sound and even damage to the speakers are possible, and if it is weaker, then the sound volume will decrease (in other words, it will not be possible to use the full potential of the acoustics), but this moment will be critical only for listening at maximum volume.
Maximum amplifier power
The highest power rating of an amplifier that the loudspeakers can handle safely. Too much input power can damage the speakers, so when connecting, make sure that the amplifier's characteristics do not exceed the capabilities of the speakers. It is worth noting that this parameter may be slightly higher than the total nominal power of the acoustics (see below), since in this case we are only talking about the safety of the equipment, and not about the absence of distortion in the sound.
Total rated power
The total rated power of all speaker components, in other words, the sum of the powers of all speakers. As a nominal one, they usually indicate the highest average (rms) power at which acoustics can operate for a long time without overloads and damage. In this case, individual power surges can significantly exceed this value, however, it is the rated power that is the main characteristic of any speaker.
First of all, the sound volume depends on this characteristic: the more powerful the speakers, the louder the sound they can produce if there is a suitable amplifier. In addition, in passive and passive-active models, compatibility with an external amplifier also depends on the power: the output power of the “amplifier” should not exceed the power of the acoustics connected to it, otherwise overloads and even breakdowns are possible.
Detailed recommendations regarding the choice of speakers for power for a particular situation can be found in special sources. However, in general, an indicator of up to 100 W by the standards of modern acoustics is considered quite modest, 100 – 200 W — average, 200 – 300 W — above average, and the most powerful sets give out up to 500 W or even more.
In conclusion, we note two more nuances. Firstly, when comparing different systems according to this ch...aracteristic, one must also take into account the sound format in which they work. In particular, if there is a subwoofer, it can account for a significant part of the total power — up to half or more. As a result, for example, a 2.1 set of 50 W with a 20-watt subwoofer at the main frequencies will not be able to pull out the same volume as a 40-watt 2.0 system: in the first case, each main channel will have only 15 watts, in the second — 20 watts. Secondly, in multichannel systems, the total power can be distributed among the channels in different proportions; so, say, two 5.1 systems with the same total power can differ markedly in front and rear balance at maximum volume.
First of all, the sound volume depends on this characteristic: the more powerful the speakers, the louder the sound they can produce if there is a suitable amplifier. In addition, in passive and passive-active models, compatibility with an external amplifier also depends on the power: the output power of the “amplifier” should not exceed the power of the acoustics connected to it, otherwise overloads and even breakdowns are possible.
Detailed recommendations regarding the choice of speakers for power for a particular situation can be found in special sources. However, in general, an indicator of up to 100 W by the standards of modern acoustics is considered quite modest, 100 – 200 W — average, 200 – 300 W — above average, and the most powerful sets give out up to 500 W or even more.
In conclusion, we note two more nuances. Firstly, when comparing different systems according to this ch...aracteristic, one must also take into account the sound format in which they work. In particular, if there is a subwoofer, it can account for a significant part of the total power — up to half or more. As a result, for example, a 2.1 set of 50 W with a 20-watt subwoofer at the main frequencies will not be able to pull out the same volume as a 40-watt 2.0 system: in the first case, each main channel will have only 15 watts, in the second — 20 watts. Secondly, in multichannel systems, the total power can be distributed among the channels in different proportions; so, say, two 5.1 systems with the same total power can differ markedly in front and rear balance at maximum volume.
Weight
The total weight of all components of the speaker system.

