Yeah, I think your right. The speakers say "Power handling capacity: 140w" It doesn't say if thats peak power or RMS (continuous power). The powered subwoofer says "AC 120 ~ 60Hz 155w". Do the math and that sums to 855 watts. Thats probably RMS power and 1000w is the systems peak. Either was the system video doesn't do the system justice. Its not the best system ever but it sounds great and will have your ears ringing. I dare to say its definitely one of the better systems in stores.
@murder00redrum It is actually very loud for the size of the speakers, & believe me I know loud. At this volume it will definitely have your ears ringing. So I'm pretty sure it it a true 140 RMS power. Total 1000w? maybe not RMS, probably the peak power. However, does it have a true: 155w RMS sub, yes and 140w RMS speakers, yes. Its a lot better a system than the video shows. (the camera automatically changes the recorded volume which is why as I turn it up it doesn't seem to get louder)
@master7chief Possibly, but it just bugs me with some peoples vids how they try and flaunt. oh wow 1000w system! i mean its probably good, but the rms wattage of my Denon receiver is 805. 115w rms from 20hz to 20khz 0.008 distortion. And i paid 1299Cad for it.
@murder00redrum Well its not all about "who has the best system" Its being happy with what you have for the time being and, if you want, show others what your system can do. And in many cases, Peak power is just as important as Continuous power. An example would be concerts where you want to "Feel" the music. The speakers peak power is what will give you the chest pounding music, RMS just maintains the lower intensity sounds.
@master7chief Thats really not true man. Peak power is what the system is capable in JVC's test labs under strict conditions. Rms is what they know it can do in your house, and continuously. I agree though its all about what your happy with.
I have the system hooked up to my Xbox 360, and my Zune mp3 player is connected to the Xbox. I hope this answers your question, if not feel free to re post.
my jvc sub go 450 lol
7622946 1 year ago
Yeah, I think your right. The speakers say "Power handling capacity: 140w" It doesn't say if thats peak power or RMS (continuous power). The powered subwoofer says "AC 120 ~ 60Hz 155w". Do the math and that sums to 855 watts. Thats probably RMS power and 1000w is the systems peak. Either was the system video doesn't do the system justice. Its not the best system ever but it sounds great and will have your ears ringing. I dare to say its definitely one of the better systems in stores.
master7chief 1 year ago
LOL
1000W yeah right right, 1000W PEAK. These measly drivers voice coils would fry with a 1KW intake of sustained power. Marketing at its best.
bsod4u2 1 year ago
@bsod4u2 More like PMPO *possible momentary power output* haha
murder00redrum 1 year ago
@murder00redrum It is actually very loud for the size of the speakers, & believe me I know loud. At this volume it will definitely have your ears ringing. So I'm pretty sure it it a true 140 RMS power. Total 1000w? maybe not RMS, probably the peak power. However, does it have a true: 155w RMS sub, yes and 140w RMS speakers, yes. Its a lot better a system than the video shows. (the camera automatically changes the recorded volume which is why as I turn it up it doesn't seem to get louder)
master7chief 1 year ago
@master7chief Possibly, but it just bugs me with some peoples vids how they try and flaunt. oh wow 1000w system! i mean its probably good, but the rms wattage of my Denon receiver is 805. 115w rms from 20hz to 20khz 0.008 distortion. And i paid 1299Cad for it.
murder00redrum 1 year ago
@murder00redrum Well its not all about "who has the best system" Its being happy with what you have for the time being and, if you want, show others what your system can do. And in many cases, Peak power is just as important as Continuous power. An example would be concerts where you want to "Feel" the music. The speakers peak power is what will give you the chest pounding music, RMS just maintains the lower intensity sounds.
master7chief 1 year ago
@master7chief Thats really not true man. Peak power is what the system is capable in JVC's test labs under strict conditions. Rms is what they know it can do in your house, and continuously. I agree though its all about what your happy with.
murder00redrum 1 year ago
oye yo tengo el modelo th-m606 y se me perdio el control remoto y no puedo ecualizarlo no sabes como le puedo aser o donde consigo el control?
ximena0817 1 year ago
wow
Kymmze 1 year ago
where did you get 5.1 channel mp3?
dakki12345 2 years ago
I have the system hooked up to my Xbox 360, and my Zune mp3 player is connected to the Xbox. I hope this answers your question, if not feel free to re post.
master7chief 2 years ago
ur setting on wall is very nice
manpreetsingh9243 2 years ago
I need help promoting my video, help and advice is much appreciated.
master7chief 2 years ago
ima put on a vid of my jvc home theater.
realgangsta14 2 years ago
140watts per channel?...you sure? Lol those sattelites can't handle 140 watts...and what song you playing?
atomdragon4 2 years ago
sorry it was in description thanks
atomdragon4 2 years ago
how cant satalites handle 140 watts?
minigun10 2 years ago