While the input signal to an audio power amplifier, such as the signal from an electric guitar, may measure only a few hundredmicrowatts, its output may be a few watts for small consumer electronics devices, such asclock radios, tens or hundreds of watts for ahome stereo system, several thousand watts for anightclub's sound system or tens of thousands of watts for a large rock concert sound reinforcement system. While power amplifiers are available in standalone units, typically aimed at thehi-fiaudiophile market (a niche market) of audio enthusiasts and sound reinforcement system professionals, mostconsumer electronicsaudio products, such as clock radios,boomboxesandtelevisionshave relatively small power amplifiers that are integrated into the product.