FYI Volts x Amps = Watts only works for DC voltages. If you do Volts x Amps with AC what you get is apparent power (VA). To get watts from VA you need to have the power factor as well, which is always less than 1 for anything asides a pure resistive load. So if you're getting 283 watts in one of your tests, you can be sure the actual power output will be less than that.
FYI Volts x Amps = Watts only works for DC voltages.
If you do Volts x Amps with AC what you get is apparent power (VA). To get watts from VA you need to have the power factor as well, which is always less than 1 for anything asides a pure resistive load. So if you're getting 283 watts in one of your tests, you can be sure the actual power output will be less than that.
I've always like that input style for speaker/power wires 🤙
Nice 👍 👍 👍
Nice looking Brazilian style amp. I wish Tiffany style rca's were a standard. Not bad budget amp. Like the look of it.
Not Brazilian they have transformers VS toroidal that Chinese and Korean have.