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FrankVanA made clear that this product could not work as stated on a standard 120VAC outlet. Would a 1500W hairdryer also not work when plugged into the same outlet as it presents a continuous draw, not peak?There is no reason to disbelieve that a product rated @ 125W x 7 could not work as stated unless either of you have measured it and verified that it does not meet it's specification. If so, please post your findings.speaker
Lets try again with a little basic electrical math (no fun at all of course).True RMS power equals [(peak voltage swing times .707) squared] divided by load resistance. For example, a Fet Valve 350EXR swings about plus and minus 66 volts into 8 ohms (both channels driven). The RMS power then is (65 x .707) squared, quantity divided by eight equals 272 watts per channel into 8 ohms, both channels driven. Current equals RMS voltage divided by load resistance which equals about 5.8 amps of current thru ...
Not arguing with your math, Frank, but I don't think it works quite that way.My lab experience with multi-channel receivers is hardly extensive, but I did have a few facing the works. And in all instances, they did deliver their rated power outputs in classic terms into 8 ohm loads in the usual FTC manner, you know, xx watts into 8 ohms, 20Hz-20kHz, at rated distortion or below. They delivered into 6 ohms as specified as well, probably because of the THX rating requirements. One was rated at 100W/8ohms, ...
Excuses, excuses, excuses, pardon me.125 watts into 4 ohms is a peak voltage swing of plus and minus 22.36068 volts! Period. No excuses.
That translates into 31.240563 watts RMS into 8 ohms.If the manufacturer would have wanted to give an honest power rating, the unit would have been rated at RMS power into 8 ohms all channels driven for one hour, after one third power preconditioning for five minues. And the sucker would still be working at the end of the hour.Anything else is bullshit. ...
My definition of the term "marketing" from about 25 years ago:"Using fraud and deception to sell crud to fools."I have not seen anything in recent years to cause me to modify the definition.Frank Van Alstine