Phil Allison wrote:
The above is a waste of time... it is a 2 watt amp.
It is a waste of time at any other level as well, except as a
generalized indication - there is no such thing as any simple voltage
or current measurement & accurate formula for power output of a complex
music signal, unless you use or mock up a calorimeter for its output.
** The general aim is to ascribe a max POWER rating to a particular
amplifier under defined load conditions.
You are describing a measurement of the total ENERGY in some
unspecified
piece of music programme.
Stick those goal posts back where you found them - Mr anonymous
smartarse.
Go figure out the difference between energy and power - anytime.
Amusing.
** Go **** yourself - that will be amusing to watch.
- You've heard of goalposts but you don't know what a stopwatch is;
** What drivel.
- You apparently have never measured electrical power by
straightforward physical means in your life;
** Course I have - like using a cup of water in a microwave to test the
magnetron.
- And a year ago you raved for days in you usual cretinous lout style
concerning the uselessness, fantasy and irrelevance of RMS power
measurement.
** Not me - ****head.
Better lay off those mind bending drugs you are taking.
............ Phil
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