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Not really. This discussion can be had for hours.
1- Most speaker companies, especially consumer speakers, will over-rate their wattage
2- There is a difference between continuous wattage and peak.
3- Receivers v. Amps. There is a difference. I use a receiver to power my speakers. You can also use an amp. There are amps inside my receiver. Some reeivers have 2 seperate amps, some have 1 that splits. This will also effect the power.
4- In direct answer to your question....If you got 2 speakers that can handle 350 watts of power, you should then get an amp that can push out 350w per channel. If it is a 2 channel amp, then it should be 350 x 2 = 700w.
You dont want to overpower or underpower your speakers. You can underpower them a little, but never overpower them.
What kind of Amp/Speakers are you looking at? Budget?
If this is a bedroom set-up and you are going to run to Best Buy, thats a completely different animal then orderin pro-audio from a reputable dealer.
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