Difference between " AES " and " RMS " power of a driver.


What is the difference between AES and RMS power of a driver?
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Showing 2 responses by melbguy_one

Ok, AES3 (also known as AES/EBU) is a standard for the exchange of digital audio signals between professional audio devices... AES3 was jointly developed by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). In laymans terms, AES/EBU connections are 3-pin connections for balanced cables. If you want to read up on balanced vs unbalanced, here is a good article - http://www.clarkeaudio.com/article_balance.htm

The RMS power rating is the measure of continuous power that an amplifier can output, or a speaker can handle. RMS power is derived from Root Mean Square which is a statistical measurement of the magnitude of a varying quantity and is applied to voltage or current.
Where is the ‘Professor’ Georgehifi in this thread to tell us we’re all wrong? Guess he must be busy right now 😆 ..