2 Watts RMS (it has only a 5 inch speaker, but for home practice, it's easily loud enough)
The Roland Micro Cube typically has a power output of around 3 watts. This makes it suitable for practicing and small performances.
Watts are not deadly but it would take 12 micro-watts through the heart to kill someone.
Zero watts can be installed in 1000 micro farads. Watts are the product of amperage times volts. Micro farads is a value used in talking about capacitance.
1 million
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100wats
1540 watts
210,000,000 watts
132 watts
Many might say the Marshall MS-2, Peavey Rage 158 or even Roland Cube 20X. The real answer to this question is whichever amp sounds best to you.
25000 watts
1650 watts.