How is this possible?

i2ain2thunder
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These are specs I found for this MMATS amp below.

M1400.1D/M1400.2D

M1400.1 M1400.2

STABLE TO: 1 ohm 2 ohm

CONTINUOUS (RMS) POWER

@ 13.8 Volts:

Watts @ 1 ohms mono 1 X 1400 N/A

Watts @ 2 ohms mono 1 X 750 1 X 1400

Idle Current: 1.5 amp 1.5 amp

Signal to Noise Ratio A-Wtd:

Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.3% 0.3%

Channel Separation: N/A N/A

Input Sensitivity: 150mV-2.5V 150mV-2.5V

Slew Rate: 13V / Usec 13V / Usec

Fuse Rating: 80 amp 80 amp

Dimensions:

Height: 2.25” 2.25”

Width: 9.5” 9.5”

Length: 8” 8”

General Information:

Frequency Response:

Low-pass Filter: Variable 24db, 77 to 275Hz

Battery Connectors: 2 Gauge

Speaker Connectors: 8 Gauge

Now I understand MMATS are very good amps, US Made underrated, blah blah.

As far as I understand basic electric Volts x Amps = Watts...so this amp uses 80 amps for fuse rating. Constant voltage to the amp will prob be around 12-14 volts. no this gives us a maximum watts of between 960 and 1120 Watts,

Soooooooooooo

How come it is rated for 1400 Watts RMS?

 
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