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<blockquote data-quote="negativezeroz" data-source="post: 4925602" data-attributes="member: 554952"><p>Most likely it's incorporating all channels driven at once such as 120Wx5 = 600W. Companies tend to do that...</p><p></p><p>So stereo would just be 120x2. In home audio you do not need a crap ton of power to accomplish something great. Besides, take that Denon amp I posted, if you ran that on a 10ch setup at 8ohms, to get 3dB louder you'd have to have speakers cable of 4ohm loads or get another one and bridge every channel so you'd have 500Wx5 on each amp (going that route you'd be gaining over 3dB more like 5dB at that point but bleh)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="negativezeroz, post: 4925602, member: 554952"] Most likely it's incorporating all channels driven at once such as 120Wx5 = 600W. Companies tend to do that... So stereo would just be 120x2. In home audio you do not need a crap ton of power to accomplish something great. Besides, take that Denon amp I posted, if you ran that on a 10ch setup at 8ohms, to get 3dB louder you'd have to have speakers cable of 4ohm loads or get another one and bridge every channel so you'd have 500Wx5 on each amp (going that route you'd be gaining over 3dB more like 5dB at that point but bleh) [/QUOTE]
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