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<blockquote data-quote="sbelew" data-source="post: 7185082" data-attributes="member: 626394"><p>I am looking at the MBQuart Onyx 4.80 amp. The specs say I can run 2 channels at 4 ohms and get 80 watts per channel. And I can bridge channels 3 and 4 and get 320 watts for a sub. Is this true and how is that possible? The amp specs state it is 320 watts total with 4 channels. I have emailed MBQuart and called Sonicelectronix and they both basically say yes it is true but really didnt give much explanation beyond that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbelew, post: 7185082, member: 626394"] I am looking at the MBQuart Onyx 4.80 amp. The specs say I can run 2 channels at 4 ohms and get 80 watts per channel. And I can bridge channels 3 and 4 and get 320 watts for a sub. Is this true and how is that possible? The amp specs state it is 320 watts total with 4 channels. I have emailed MBQuart and called Sonicelectronix and they both basically say yes it is true but really didnt give much explanation beyond that. [/QUOTE]
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