Tenacious
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That measurement has nothing to do with the amp being underrated. Your measurement doesn't include distortion, which is important when trying to compare to "rated" power which is rated at a specific distortion level. Every amplifier on the market is capable of producing more power than it's rated for, but the distortion increases to a significant amount at those levels. We also don't even know if that measurement with the DMM was RMS or peak, and that makes a huge difference.
It also depends on how badly you were clipping the amplifier. Worst case scenario if you drove the amplifier to the point of producing a true square wave it would "appear" to have 2x the output since Vrms = Vpeak for a square wave. Point is, with knowing nothing but the voltage it's impossible to determine whether or not the amplifier is "underrated" as the results are in no way comparable to the rated power figure and generally aren't really useful at all.
I'm not sure where your information is coming from, but plenty of amps put out more *clean* power than they are rated for.
