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Akai GX-7070
I've recently been offered an Akai GX 7070 amplifier. Seller doesn't
know a whole lot about it, except bought in late 80s, early 90s. Does anyone know anything about this amp, its watts rms etc. Is it worth having? Thanks. |
Akai GX-7070
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... I've recently been offered an Akai GX 7070 amplifier. Seller doesn't know a whole lot about it, except bought in late 80s, early 90s. Does anyone know anything about this amp, its watts rms etc. Is it worth having? Apologies for climbing on one of my hobby-horses, but "watts rms" is a meaningless term. I know it's a term that is often used by those who should know better, but power in an AC system (such as audio) is the product of rms voltage and rms current (with a correction for power-factor thrown in). The term "rms" applies *only* to the voltage and current, *not* the "watts". What you mean is "continuous sine-wave power" to differentiate it from non-continuous ("music power") and peak power ratings, both of which were invented simply to make the specs of low-power amplifiers look more impressive. Sorry, I don't know anything about the Akai GX7070 David. |
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"David Loser" Apologies for climbing on one of my hobby-horses, but "watts rms" is a meaningless term. ** No it is not. I know it's a term that is often used by those who should know better, ** The term is used by folk who know better than an smug, autistic pedant like you. Sorry, I don't know anything about the Akai GX7070 ** Or much else. ...... Phil |
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Phil Allison wrote: Apologies for climbing on one of my hobby-horses, but "watts rms" is a meaningless term. ** No it is not. The watt is an absolute unit of power. No qualification needed or meaningful. No matter how much swearing you apply to the subject. -- *If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Akai GX-7070
wrote in message ... I've recently been offered an Akai GX 7070 amplifier. Seller doesn't know a whole lot about it, except bought in late 80s, early 90s. Does anyone know anything about this amp, its watts rms etc. Is it worth having? **No such animal. Re-check the model number. Someone is likely to be mistaken. GX-XXXX is a tape machine of some kind. Trevor Wilson |
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