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<blockquote data-quote="RSVCHAD" data-source="post: 1963456" data-attributes="member: 569341"><p>I'm also seriously considering the GT series amp(s) from Boston. They are definately nice looking, but I'm concerned about thier fuse rating vs. claimed power output. For example on thier GT28 amplifier, rated at 1,350 watts continuous into 2 ohms at 14.4V, they use only 100 amps worth of fuse. By my calculation 100 amps on a class a/b amplifier should only be good for ~ 1,000 watts of continuous output. Am I missing something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSVCHAD, post: 1963456, member: 569341"] I'm also seriously considering the GT series amp(s) from Boston. They are definately nice looking, but I'm concerned about thier fuse rating vs. claimed power output. For example on thier GT28 amplifier, rated at 1,350 watts continuous into 2 ohms at 14.4V, they use only 100 amps worth of fuse. By my calculation 100 amps on a class a/b amplifier should only be good for ~ 1,000 watts of continuous output. Am I missing something? [/QUOTE]
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