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<blockquote data-quote="momofx" data-source="post: 7968432" data-attributes="member: 645287"><p>Guys I got the amp and tested it on my scope / dmm with a 1Khz 0db signal and it put out exactly 22V ac in stereo mode and 44.1v ac in bridge mode. Sooooo that means, 121w rms into 4 ohms per ch. and 486w rms into 4 ohms bridged - wow not bad at all for an amp thats not cea rated and cheap! This was with a "CLEAN" sine wave on the scope btw - zero clipping even after zooming in on the waveform. Cant wait to hook it up and see how it peforms in reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momofx, post: 7968432, member: 645287"] Guys I got the amp and tested it on my scope / dmm with a 1Khz 0db signal and it put out exactly 22V ac in stereo mode and 44.1v ac in bridge mode. Sooooo that means, 121w rms into 4 ohms per ch. and 486w rms into 4 ohms bridged - wow not bad at all for an amp thats not cea rated and cheap! This was with a "CLEAN" sine wave on the scope btw - zero clipping even after zooming in on the waveform. Cant wait to hook it up and see how it peforms in reality. [/QUOTE]
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