In Reply to: RE: Can I get by with 2 watts? posted by deathtube 667 on December 18, 2021 at 15:43:47:
Wattage is a measurement of power. Therefore if an amplifier measures a watt, then it's a watt. How can a watt be anymore powerful then it measures?
Edits: 12/19/21
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- A watt is a watt! - gusser 16:41:30 12/19/21 (15)
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- RE: A watt is a watt! - Tre' 13:18:16 12/20/21 (0)
- Reminds me of a 1970s Sears Catalog! - gusser 12:37:56 12/20/21 (0)
- RE: A watt is a watt! - kyle 09:36:16 12/20/21 (7)
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