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<blockquote data-quote="bigred78797" data-source="post: 955855" data-attributes="member: 545232"><p>Keep bugging them that answer was rediculous... i can answer the question for you however. It is dependant on what channels you bridge at. Channels 1 to 4 are pretty much the same and put out about what the book says so if you were to do the 8 ohms bridged across two channels you should be pushing ~100w to the speakers. However channels 5 and 6 were better suited for small subwoofers or high powered rear mids. These channels put out slightly more power.. i did this test a while back while my 6601 was in an uninstalled waiting period. I found that that when bridged to ~2ohms they put out around 350w undistorted rather than the rated 210w... so you would probably be able to put around ~150 - ~180 watts at 8 ohms bridged to 4 ohms. I might be slightly off on the numbers as that was a few years ago but i think that's about right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigred78797, post: 955855, member: 545232"] Keep bugging them that answer was rediculous... i can answer the question for you however. It is dependant on what channels you bridge at. Channels 1 to 4 are pretty much the same and put out about what the book says so if you were to do the 8 ohms bridged across two channels you should be pushing ~100w to the speakers. However channels 5 and 6 were better suited for small subwoofers or high powered rear mids. These channels put out slightly more power.. i did this test a while back while my 6601 was in an uninstalled waiting period. I found that that when bridged to ~2ohms they put out around 350w undistorted rather than the rated 210w... so you would probably be able to put around ~150 - ~180 watts at 8 ohms bridged to 4 ohms. I might be slightly off on the numbers as that was a few years ago but i think that's about right. [/QUOTE]
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