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Around 150Watts.

continuous/nominal power is found by multiplying the peak power by the square root of two (0.707). in this case peak power = 400, therefore 400 * 0.707 ≈ 280 watts

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Around 150Watts.

continuous/nominal power is found by multiplying the peak power by the square root of two (0.707). in this case peak power = 400, therefore 400 * 0.707 ≈ 280 watts

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Peak power is the highest rated output of the speaker when loud (or peak) parts hit. Continuous/nominal power is the average output at normal and continuous listening levels. If you have the Peak Power rating, you can figure out the nominal level by multiplying the peak power by the square root of two (0.707).

Peak Power * 0.707 = Nominal Power.

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Rome was at its peak of its power during the reign of Augustus.

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RMS power is Peak-To-Peak power divided by the square root of 2.


This definition, however, only holds true for a non-reactive, or resistive, load, with a power source that is truly sinusoidal.

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The peak power of the Kicker 08DS12L72 is 1500 Watts.

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