I always thought RMS meant average power output?
Ahhh... could you please show me where you saw that?
When you turn on a 100 wpc amplifier, it will not be running 100 wpc at idle.
Your right, it won't be runing at all , it will be idle.
Listen... I originally said "a minimum" not "the minimum." Be serious, something has to be playing. A minimum could mean; a minimun listening level, I didn't say turned all the way down to zero.
Furthermore, we're talking about ratings, not power output. A 300 watt RMS amp is going to be rated a 300 watt RMS amp, whether it's playing music or taped up in a box being shipped from here to Alaska. Indeed the initial discussion was about ratings and terminology. I was just trying to explain to MDS how those ratings came about and what they mean. He had never heard of the terms I used and felt they were non-existant, I simply showed him they were. Then he asked another question about a statement I made that he didn't quite understand concering power output in relation to watts. I answered it as best as I could, eventhough it was off topic.
The topic was, and nothing more, how manufacturers were made to distinguish their watt ratings so consumers could make a more informed purchase.