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<blockquote data-quote="dysfunction26" data-source="post: 4530546" data-attributes="member: 592497"><p>How is it cutting the power in half? It states 50 watts per channel x 4, if you run 3 channels it says 95 watts x 2 and 205 watts x 1. That is all RMS according to the specifications. Channels 1 &amp; 2 should have 95 watts RMS each, if you take in example the 200 watts RMS from using all 4 channels, then it's only 10 watts RMS less if I run 2 channels, in 3 channel mode (bridging channels 3 &amp; 4). Is the math different for amplifiers, because I'm an accountant and the cutting my power in half doesn't add up to me (numerically speaking).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dysfunction26, post: 4530546, member: 592497"] How is it cutting the power in half? It states 50 watts per channel x 4, if you run 3 channels it says 95 watts x 2 and 205 watts x 1. That is all RMS according to the specifications. Channels 1 & 2 should have 95 watts RMS each, if you take in example the 200 watts RMS from using all 4 channels, then it's only 10 watts RMS less if I run 2 channels, in 3 channel mode (bridging channels 3 & 4). Is the math different for amplifiers, because I'm an accountant and the cutting my power in half doesn't add up to me (numerically speaking). [/QUOTE]
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