The formula you are looking for is, 746 watts = 1 HP.
Rms is watts that's the amount of watts a speaker is rated for.
depending on your amps rms, i wouldnt suggest it.
RMS (Root Mean Square) power ratings, such as 150 RMS, refer to the continuous power output of an audio system. To convert RMS power into watts, you can directly equate them, as RMS is a measure of watts. Therefore, 150 RMS is equivalent to 150 watts.
"Watts RMS" is better represented as "Watts average". Since 1000 watts is 1kw you have "1000 watts average" and you can derive "1Kw average". So 1000 watts RMS will consume 1 Kw
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2000 watts RMS is equivalent to 2000 watts. RMS (Root Mean Square) is a method used to measure the power of an electrical signal.
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".
500rms
75 x 1 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms 150 x 1 Watts RMS @ 2 Ohms
Total power output (Total RMS output): 1000 watts
Total power output (Total RMS output): 1000 watts
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