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<blockquote data-quote="EFFENDI" data-source="post: 538194" data-attributes="member: 555674"><p>Most likely that 340 watts is maximum output, and if that is maximum output, it would most likely be clipping at that point. Boss isnt as terrible as most people think, just about every company overrates their products nowadays. I have used some of their products in the past, and they were solid. You can ignore the max ratings on any product. Your best bet is to go by the RMS watt ratings, this is a more accurate figure of how much power you will get most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EFFENDI, post: 538194, member: 555674"] Most likely that 340 watts is maximum output, and if that is maximum output, it would most likely be clipping at that point. Boss isnt as terrible as most people think, just about every company overrates their products nowadays. I have used some of their products in the past, and they were solid. You can ignore the max ratings on any product. Your best bet is to go by the RMS watt ratings, this is a more accurate figure of how much power you will get most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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