Well I guess we have all asked the question and stared at the 100W label on the box ??? I guess its kinda.... well not really sure.... but the tone is beautiful
Today I know how to answer that thanks to Gerald Weber, in a crude-ish way
Take your Digital Multi-Meter and connect it directly to your speaker and select AC - volts
Set amp volume and play a few chords/Riffs/track and try to determine the average voltage
The formula is Volts2 / Ohm (speaker Imp) = W
eg. V = 15 and Ohm = 8
15x15 = 225 /8 = 28.12W
Thanks Gerald (where ever you are)
Today I know how to answer that thanks to Gerald Weber, in a crude-ish way
Take your Digital Multi-Meter and connect it directly to your speaker and select AC - volts
Set amp volume and play a few chords/Riffs/track and try to determine the average voltage
The formula is Volts2 / Ohm (speaker Imp) = W
eg. V = 15 and Ohm = 8
15x15 = 225 /8 = 28.12W
Thanks Gerald (where ever you are)