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<blockquote data-quote="z261994" data-source="post: 3521027" data-attributes="member: 581849"><p>They don't publish ratings at different impedance levels because these amps can be ordered to make power at whatever impedance you want. With that said, I always assumed it was somewhere around half, 400w or so. That's certainly a very conservative estimate though. The person I bought it from had it benched and I was told it was making around 850w at 2 ohm on 12v. I can't verify this claim since the shop here doesn't have a large enough power supply to test it, but from what other users claim it seems about right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z261994, post: 3521027, member: 581849"] They don't publish ratings at different impedance levels because these amps can be ordered to make power at whatever impedance you want. With that said, I always assumed it was somewhere around half, 400w or so. That's certainly a very conservative estimate though. The person I bought it from had it benched and I was told it was making around 850w at 2 ohm on 12v. I can't verify this claim since the shop here doesn't have a large enough power supply to test it, but from what other users claim it seems about right. [/QUOTE]
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