Re: Measuring audio power ...
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- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 08:16:50 GMT
"Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It's funny how often you use that word, Phil. Did you originally find out
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It was just for interest then that I asked the question about whether
'real' meters read the power in the whole wave, or just one half. So when
an amp says its output is 50w RMS, setting aside all the debate about
whether RMS is valid, just taking it to mean what we all know the
manufacturers want us understand by that, is it 100 watts of power
contained in one half cycle, or one whole cycle. I'm sure you all know
what I mean - I'm just not putting it very well ...
** The question is completely asinine.
Comes from a TV repair tech - right ?
....... Phil
its meaning, after how many times it had been said to you ?
You may consider me, and my question stupid, and that's your self-perceived
prerogative, but trust me pal, it's nothing to what I consider you to be ...
Arfa
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