In Reply to: Loud doesn't mean quality. . . posted by John PA on August 10, 2019 at 16:30:00:
> I don't understand why they don't post the power out.
They specify the output voltage to be 5-V RMS maximum. Why can't you simply calculate the power from that.
Power = Voltage2 / Resistance
If you're using 8-ohm headphones, the maximum power would be:
52 / 8 = 3.125-watts
If you're using 400-ohm headphones, the maximum power would be:
52 / 400 = 0.0625-watts
Therefore, the maximum power out will vary between 0.0625-watts and 3.125-watts depending on the type of headphones you use.
Best regards,
John Elison
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