Just a quick question about what the 'X 2' means. Is this the same as 1000 mW at 32 ohms, or is it different? Like 500 mW a channel? Sorry fellas, just trying to figure stuff out here.
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1,000 mW x 2 at 32 ohms?
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as put in the title I would assume 1W per channel. but be it 1 or 0.5W, the actual difference in volume level isn't much. here that would turn out to be about more or less 3dB. so most likely even getting the wrong idea wouldn't mess up with your plans.
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