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<blockquote data-quote="THUMPPER" data-source="post: 3211358" data-attributes="member: 555890"><p>the PX 600.2 amp puts out 180w rms x 2 into 4 ohm</p><p></p><p>and 290w rms x 2 into 2 ohm</p><p></p><p>with a single PX 600.2 each set would receive</p><p></p><p>145w rms per set and because of the lower</p><p></p><p>ohm load (2 ohm) the signal to noise ratio will</p><p></p><p>also be lower</p><p></p><p>with a PX 600.2 amp per set of components each</p><p></p><p>set will get 180w rms x 2 at 4 ohm with the highest</p><p></p><p>signal to noise ratio possible...</p><p></p><p>the damping factor of the PX 600.2 amp is also higher</p><p></p><p>at a 4 ohm load than it would be at a 2 ohm load</p><p></p><p>(better mid bass control)</p><p></p><p>bottom line each channel will get more power and</p><p></p><p>slightly better sound quality</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THUMPPER, post: 3211358, member: 555890"] the PX 600.2 amp puts out 180w rms x 2 into 4 ohm and 290w rms x 2 into 2 ohm with a single PX 600.2 each set would receive 145w rms per set and because of the lower ohm load (2 ohm) the signal to noise ratio will also be lower with a PX 600.2 amp per set of components each set will get 180w rms x 2 at 4 ohm with the highest signal to noise ratio possible... the damping factor of the PX 600.2 amp is also higher at a 4 ohm load than it would be at a 2 ohm load (better mid bass control) bottom line each channel will get more power and slightly better sound quality [/QUOTE]
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