Peak output is calculated using "industry standard" techniques.
These calculation methods create theoretical specifications that are inflated over what can be achieved. BASSBOSS real-world output specifications are provided as "Maximum Sustained Output" ratings, which reflect actual measured, continuous output levels.
Sustained power is the rating at which your system can be run indefinitely. As a tuned and well-programmed system, BASSBOSS speakers are designed to operate at sustained levels for as long as you need to run your system.
Q: Can you explain program wattage vs. RMS vs. Peak What does it mean if a company claims their box has 6000 program watts and 12000peak watts? A: Peak watts could possibly be defined as theoretical fantasy watts. Essentially calculated ...
Embark on a thorough educational exploration as David Lee delves into the intricate details of understanding the essential electrical requirements for effectively powering your BASSBOSS system. Gain invaluable insights to anticipate and address ...
Q: I need help understanding what power cords are best! Especially when traveling long distances. I have been using crappy power extensions not considering proper power. Thinking about getting 10 gauge extensions. Is that necessary? Will 12 gauge ...
Q: From my understanding, it's best not to use a power conditioner for the BASSBOSS subs and tops. What would be an appropriate power strip option to connect power for BASSBOSS? Would a Furman SS-6B Surge Block be okay? I don't see that it says it's ...