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room power

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room power [′rüm ‚pau̇·ər]
(electronics)
The electric power that is fed to the machinery in a computer room after passing through a power distribution unit, motor-generator set, or other conditioning and isolating device.


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Note that I moved the microphone to do the off-axis measurement, rather than the loudspeaker--this largely explains the apparent inconsistent lower bass response, but I believe it more closely approximates the effects of overall room power response, to which the off-axis radiation pattern contributes.
Rumours of dressing room power struggles and player indiscipline have escaped with alarming regularity from St James's Park this summer.
 
 
 
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