I once read on this website either Tom or Andry or someone post an equation fo figuring out how many watts your amplifier is putting out. I think it took the distance from the speakers and the decibel reading at your position and did something to it. Does anyone remember this equation? Thanks
I am not so sure this would be a accurate way of measuring watts. As there are too many variables. Things like the sensitivity of your speakers must be known as a more sensitive speaker will output the same SPL at a lower power than a less sensitive speaker. Also higher frequencies require less power to reach the same SPL as lower frequencies.
The basic power formula is Watts = Volts x Amps
A more useful one would be Watts = V^2 / R or in this case Watts = V^2 / Z
Now you can measure volts across your speaker and calculate, but this is where things get tough. The resistance (R) well actually Impedance (Z) of your speakers changes with frequency. So measuring volts and calculating is only a "ballpark" estimate but as close as you can probably get.