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Got to be a typo...

parb

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From page 68 in the MY addendum for North America.
Premium sound:
Power Crossover Frequency 100Wrms (200W maximum)
50Hz – 150Hz Crossover Slope Bass Boost
Other Technical Specifications: 12dB/octave 0dB to +12dB at 50Hz
Frequency Response 30Hz - 150Hz.
Fuse: 15A.
Maximum Current Draw <600mA
Input Sensitivity: 0.1V - 4.0V Low-Level Input; 0.25 - 10V High-Level Input.
Dimensions (L x W + H): 10-1/4" x 7-11/16" x 2-15/16" (260.0mm x 195.0mm x 74.6mm).
Weight: 7.78 lbs (3.53kg).

maximum current draw 600mA at 12v? Yet 100w rms? Physics say that this is impossible.
it got to be Max current draw at idle.
 
From the JBL Bass Pro Nano manual....
 

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Looks like the someone who prepared the manual didn't do a great job of copying over the specs... Ineos should have engaged a technical writer for a technical manual...

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Looks like the someone who prepared the manual didn't do a great job of copying over the specs... Ineos should have engaged a technical writer for a technical manual...

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Agree, there are a lot of issues and omissions in the manual. I get the impression it was rushed out to publication before it was debugged properly
 
Looks like the someone who prepared the manual didn't do a great job of copying over the specs... Ineos should have engaged a technical writer for a technical manual...

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;)Actually "quiescent current" is a specific tech term in the world of semiconductors.
From the Toshiba website:
"Quiescent current (IB) is the current consumed by the internal control circuitry of an LDO when it is active. Quiescent current is defined as the current flowing from the GND terminal"
 
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