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Hi people me and my friend run an electronics business.. I have this receiver the back says 120 volts 60 khz 190 Watts at 2.2 amps.. My question is if its 190 Watts at 2.2 amps.. What would the total wattage be.. The buyer wants to know..
You run an electronics business and you can't figure out total wattage? Lol
Your question is confusing amps are watts x volts = watts


If it's 190 watts at 2.2 amps your asking what's the voltage. Which would be 2.2 amps/190 watts = volts


The total watts in what you described is 190 watts.


Amps, volts, watts are all different measurements. What kind of electronic business do you run?
That's telling you that the unit will pull 2.2 amps at max output of 190 watts spread across however many channels it has while using a 120vac power source.  190 watts is the max.

Quote:That's telling you that the unit will pull 2.2 amps at max output of 190 watts spread across however many channels it has while using a 120vac power source.  190 watts is the max.
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I have a question fort he potential purchaser though.  Are they more concerned about sound or power consumption?
Quote:That's telling you that the unit will pull 2.2 amps at max output of 190 watts spread across however many channels it has while using a 120vac power source. 190 watts is the max.

Its a stereo receiver.. Am Fm receiver with A and B channels..
Quote:Your question is confusing amps are watts x volts = watts

If it's 190 watts at 2.2 amps your asking what's the voltage. Which would be 2.2 amps/190 watts = volts

The total watts in what you described is 190 watts.

Amps, volts, watts are all different measurements. What kind of electronic business do you run?



Its more like 418 Watts.. I have a stereo receiver A and B channels..
Quote:Its a stereo receiver.. Am Fm receiver with A and B channels..
A/B channels = two speaker per channel for a total of four channels. The 190 watts will be divided over however many channels the unit has active. If utilizing both channels 190 divided by 4 = 45 watts per channel.
Quote:You run an electronics business and you can't figure out total wattage? Lol
 

That was my first reaction.  LOL.
Its a Kenwood kr a5040.. Its supposedly 80 Watts per channel.. With a power consumption of 190 Watts.. I think its 80 x 4 with all 4 channels on.. But 190 with just 2 channels.. A 12 watt CD did come with it.. The Ac outlet on the back says switched 200 Watts max at 1.6 amps..


Here's a link..

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://archiv.aukro.cz/kenwood-kr-a5040-vyborny-stereo-receiver--i6274608176'>http://archiv.aukro.cz/kenwood-kr-a5040-vyborny-stereo-receiver--i6274608176</a>


Might have to translate it to English..
Here's mine.. Had it for about 20 years now. Runs a bit hot so I threw a circuit fan over the fins to keep it cool..


http://www.audioreview.com/cat/amplifica...83crx.aspx


Pushes 2 15×3 Cerwin Vegas like they're nothing..
Does it rock your socks off?

 

That's all you need to know.