Originally Posted By: wid

They say one watt at one meter. If it is the standard 2.83v at 4 ohm it is not one watt. If they use one watt @ 4 ohm then it would be 2v. So how do they measure it, with 2v @ 4 ohm equaling 1 watt or the standard 2.83V which would be 2 watts?
It can be measured either way as long as the person making the measurement adjusts the sensitivity by 3db for the voltage (wattage) difference.


John