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<blockquote data-quote="burro breath" data-source="post: 4096313" data-attributes="member: 584212"><p>i will second the post 2 above. my father is a home audio geek and has only mcintosh amps and let me tell you. they are so nice that if i had 1000 dollars i would buy this amp right now. and i dont even have subs that will remotly handle the power that amp can dish out. my father is running 3800 watts a channel rms in our basment and it will shake your eyeballs at about half of what it is cappable of pushing. to add i belive all mcintosh amps could handle a dead short (my fathers home audio amps can) this is due to auto formers. they cause the amp to never accually see the ohm of the speaker. this means that you could have a dual .5 ohm sub and bridge the sub down to .25 ohms and be pushing sh!t loads of watts very very effitiently. and if i am wrong someone please correct me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="burro breath, post: 4096313, member: 584212"] i will second the post 2 above. my father is a home audio geek and has only mcintosh amps and let me tell you. they are so nice that if i had 1000 dollars i would buy this amp right now. and i dont even have subs that will remotly handle the power that amp can dish out. my father is running 3800 watts a channel rms in our basment and it will shake your eyeballs at about half of what it is cappable of pushing. to add i belive all mcintosh amps could handle a dead short (my fathers home audio amps can) this is due to auto formers. they cause the amp to never accually see the ohm of the speaker. this means that you could have a dual .5 ohm sub and bridge the sub down to .25 ohms and be pushing sh!t loads of watts very very effitiently. and if i am wrong someone please correct me. [/QUOTE]
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