Speakers

Paul Bryan pa_bryan at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Jan 29 23:43:48 EST 2003


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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 16:06, James McNeill wrote:

> Remember when looking at audio, ignor the PMPO wattage rating (often
> plastered accross the front of the box in big writing), and see if you can
> find the RMS instead. PMPO will only tell you how much electricity you can
> run thru the device before it catches fire (not usefull). 

That seems a little generous to me. I always thought PMPO referred to the 
peak ouput they were able to get in the lab after tweaking things, for around 
a milisecond, which is 1/2000th of a beat at 120bpms. So, for that 1/2000th 
of that particular beat, man it was pumping some juice!

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Paul Bryan
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Ah, this is obviously some strange usage of the word safe that I wasn't 
previously aware of.
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