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<blockquote data-quote="Mass Car Audio" data-source="post: 6071142" data-attributes="member: 604291"><p>yes i know this, I stated his before that If he wants to calculate the power going to his speakers he needs to leave them hooked up so he gets a reading with the impedance load from the speakers. If he unhooked the speakers he would get the maximum rms the amp will produce if it has a non regulated output, he has a impedance load that he should take into effect. He is not trying to measure the full potential of the amp, he is trying to figure out the power going to his speakers when they are hooked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mass Car Audio, post: 6071142, member: 604291"] yes i know this, I stated his before that If he wants to calculate the power going to his speakers he needs to leave them hooked up so he gets a reading with the impedance load from the speakers. If he unhooked the speakers he would get the maximum rms the amp will produce if it has a non regulated output, he has a impedance load that he should take into effect. He is not trying to measure the full potential of the amp, he is trying to figure out the power going to his speakers when they are hooked up. [/QUOTE]
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