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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8883700" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>Spokey is <strong>not</strong> totally right, though. And who is "We all? Who nominated you to be the spokesman for all the members in this site? Those numbers are industry accepted standards, and reputable stereo sales companies use those numbers in their sales listings. If you and the dummy want to ignore them, be my guest. However, don't self-appoint yourself to be a spokesperson for others. <strong>Your logic is flawed, as the manufacturers use "RMS" in their peak power numbers. Congratulation, </strong>I just nominated you to join Spokey on the <strong>"ignore</strong>" feature. I will ignore you when the site tells me that you are typing a reply. Based on you initial comment, I don't need to hear more of your misinformed logic. Bye</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8883700, member: 658561"] Spokey is [B]not[/B] totally right, though. And who is "We all? Who nominated you to be the spokesman for all the members in this site? Those numbers are industry accepted standards, and reputable stereo sales companies use those numbers in their sales listings. If you and the dummy want to ignore them, be my guest. However, don't self-appoint yourself to be a spokesperson for others. [B]Your logic is flawed, as the manufacturers use "RMS" in their peak power numbers. Congratulation, [/B]I just nominated you to join Spokey on the [B]"ignore[/B]" feature. I will ignore you when the site tells me that you are typing a reply. Based on you initial comment, I don't need to hear more of your misinformed logic. Bye [/QUOTE]
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