To Gary - I'd have to search to see for sure; I thought i remembered seeing it as "RMS" � but that aside, I agreed in my note that the iLOUD would not be sufficient at all for gigs (at least the ones I play), even the smallest location.
Re: power ratings on equipment � I've been surprised for years to see power requirements specs right on equipment, that do not seem to match up with the power the amp or amplified speaker is 'spec'd' or documented to put out.
I'll have to do a check this weekend on a few items - I'll bet I can find more than one that have an input power rating that is less than what the RMS outputs power spec is. I never understood this; I'd think that a 200W RMS amp (for example) would have an input power higher than 200W (since it would never be 100% (perfect) efficiency.
Jim
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