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Q: What is the rms power of 250 watts peak power?
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What is 30 watts rms equal to in peak power?

42.4W


How do you convert to watts to pmpo?

The only way to convert watts to PMPO is when you are using watts RMS. With this, the equation is 1 watt RMS is equal to 100 PMPO. PMPO stands for peak music power output.


Is there any way that I can set up my xbox 360 in the car?

get X-zibit to pimp your ride EDIT: Yes, you need to buy a power inverter capable of supplying power to both your XBOX and your TV. The XBOX 360 draws around 200 watts, and many LCD TV's these days draw around 30-40 watts. Both these numbers are RMS, while inverters are typcially sold labeled as Peak, which is double RMS for the same value. So search for an inverter with a peak power of 500 watts or an RMS of 250 watts, or more.


What does 250 watt RMS mean?

250 watt RMS stands for the abbreviation of, "root means square". This sounds like an AC circuit or an audio circuit.For instance, if you take the voltage coming out of the wall socket and it's at 117 VAC, the true RMS voltage is: 82.718 volts, RMS.In audio systems, there's a difference between "peak power" and the so called RMS power, and in the situation where a stereo system has 150 watts peak music power, its "RMS" power is: 106.05 watts.How do you find out what the RMS rating is? Just multiply the peak voltage, peak music power, peak watts by .707 and you'll have the RMS power. In general terms, the RMS can equate to the actual "working power" of an AC circuit, or you can refer it to the "true power" available. Watts root mean square is the effective value of alternating current electrical power compared to direct current power. In AC there is a rms or effective value of voltage and a rms or effectice value of amperage. Power is volts rms times amps rms. That is the AC watts compared to direct current power. - - - - - - - - -There's lots of information and maths to digest.The key point is that rms power is "true power".rms power = "true power" or "real power"rms power = "heating power"rms power = "working power"Audio signals in a piece of music vary in amplitude, in frequency, in pitch, in tone, in wave shape, etc, etc.How do you measure the energy in such a complex signal...?Here is a very silly analogy to help, but is not to be taken as accurate, only as a rough guide.Strictly speaking, there is no such a term as rms power, never-the-less, it is commonly used in audio circles.Forget the maths and science for a minute ...Imagine hundreds of bicycles fitted with dynamos, back wheel suspended, bicycle fixed to the ground, bums in the air. The sole purpose of this exercise is for every cyclist to pedal and to produce electrical energy.Each cyclist is asked to pedal as leisurely, as often, as intermittently, as rapidly, as variable as he wishes, in his own time.How on earth do you measure the total combined enery being produced...?There are perhaps 600 cyclists all doing their own thing.If we connected all 600 dynamoes to a heating element, the resultant heat produced will be the true power generated, the "rms" energy.There cannot be RMS power or watts RMS. Scroll down to related links and look for "Why there is no such thing as 'RMS watts' or 'watts RMS' and never has been". RMS watts is meaningless, but we use that term as "an extreme shorthand" for power in watts calculated from measuring the RMS voltage.


Can a 350 watt amp power 2 10inch subs 250 watts rms each?

depending on your amps rms, i wouldnt suggest it.


What amplifier should I get for my 4 Pioneer TS-A1680R speakers -- 220 watts peak and 50 watts RMS?

Scroll down to related links and read "Why there is no such thing as 'RMS watts' or 'watts RMS' and never has been".


What is RMS watt?

RMS watts is not a real measurement. The correct measurement is "average power", which is measured in "watts". It is dervied from RMS voltage, but that doesn't make it "RMS watts". "RMS watts" would be 22% higher than the correct "average watts".


Ok so the speakers you have are visonik two 12 1000 watts peak power handling 500 watts rms power handling and your amp is an American pro bass machine with800 watts for max power output?

Yes.


Is 1 farad capacitor enough for 1000 watts pioneer sub woofer?

It depends on the power rating of the amplifier. The rule of thumb is often said to be 1000 RMS watts per farad. RMS watts is basically the average output of your amp/subwoofer. The power ratings most often given by manufacturers are Peak Watts, ie. how much power the amp/sub can take before breaking down. The RMS wattage is often about half of your Peak rating. So, given that you are running your 1000w Peak Pioneer subwoofer on a 1000w Peak amplifier, and given that both of them are 500w RMS, yes, a 1 farad capacitor would give the amplifier enough juice to run the sub.


Is the sound louder the larger the watts speaker rating?

In laymen 's terms, yes. But the "Watts" of a speaker is not what the total power of the speaker is. The are usually two different ratings for speakers to determine the total power. One is "RMS", which means root-means square. And the terms "peak or continuose power". A speaker can be 400 Watts, 360 RMS, 390 continuous power. That means it will take an amp at least 400 Watts to drive the speaker properly. And the speaker will perform at 360 Watts RMS, and peak out at 380 Watts continuous power. Remember, u can't blow a speaker from overpowering it. Only from under power. The speaker will distort and sound horrible from overpowering, but it will not blow.


What is the RMS power rating for a vintage Sony STR-VX750?

Don't have a set of schematics for that amp, so let me ask you this: Do you know the peak watt output of the amp? (Be careful if it has an extra power socket on it because that usually says something like 750 watts, which really indicates the power handling capability of the socket and associated relay). Anyway, if you can find the peak watts on the back somewhere, just multiply the peak watts by .707, which should give you a very close approximation of the RMS watts within a watt or two. Normally, most home receivers/power amps average 20 to 50 watts, RMS, depending on the type of output drivers being used.


Will a 1000 watt amp power two fosgate p3 12inch subs?

In a sense it would, say that 1000 watt amp was a mono channel. that would mean its 1000 watts RMS @ 1-0hm, 2 RF p3 4ohm would make it 500 watts to the two. if you want full power you need a 1200 watt amp @ 1-ohm, that would make it 600 watts to the 2 and that is the RMS of those subs. you can run more but running above RMS can blow or distort the subs.