Re: Is there any way to test the wattage of a speaker?
From what i understand, no. You'd have to send it to a 'recone' company, and they can do a test. You can get a general idea of it's impedance, by measuring it's DC resistance, applying a maths formula etc. Go to the weber webpage, theres a good FAQ, and it deals with this very issue.
Generally its fairly safe to assume that if it's got a mother magnet and a large radius, it should handle a fair amout of watts. How bout asking the manufacturererererer?
Or posting a picture. There's some guys who know their stuff, theyll even tell you which shift it was and who was working that shift, and what amp it went into, and who bought it etc....