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Power Band
Power Band is credited on 17 releases across 6 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1990–1996 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
17
Pressings credited
6
Albums
1
Decade active
2
In collections
Biography
The power band of an internal combustion engine or electric motor is the range of operating speeds under which the engine or motor is able to output the most power, that is, the maximum energy per unit of time. This usually means that maximum acceleration can be achieved inside this band (often at the cost of lower efficiency). While engines and motors have a large range of operating speeds, the power band is usually a much smaller range of engine speed, only half or less of the total engine speed range (electric motors are an exception—see the section on electric motors below). Specifically, power band is the range of RPM around peak power output. The power band of an internal combustion gasoline automobile engine typically starts at midrange engine speeds (around 4,000 RPM) where maximum torque is produced, and ends below the redline after reaching maximum power (typically between 6,200 RPM and 6,800 RPM). Diesel engines in cars and small trucks may develop maximum torque below 2,000 RPM with the power peak ~ 4,000 RPM or below.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
17 releases · 6 albums · active 1990–1996
- Production · 11
- Other credits · 4
- Engineering · 2
Studios: Fun Music (2)
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Joe Taff
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