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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8757059" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>I can't find anything on the 600 but the 1200 did almost double its rated power at 1 ohm stereo (1150 a side)</p><p>The 1200 is essentially 2 600's put together so it would be fair to say you could get 550- 600 a side out of it (1100-1200 total)</p><p>They are not as durable as the old M series that you could run down to .5 ohm though so I don't really suggest running it at 1 ohm for extended periods of time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8757059, member: 681842"] I can't find anything on the 600 but the 1200 did almost double its rated power at 1 ohm stereo (1150 a side) The 1200 is essentially 2 600's put together so it would be fair to say you could get 550- 600 a side out of it (1100-1200 total) They are not as durable as the old M series that you could run down to .5 ohm though so I don't really suggest running it at 1 ohm for extended periods of time [/QUOTE]
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