![]() But this, my friends, is not a regulated power supply amp. An amplifier with a regulated power supply will put out the same amount of power regardless of whether you give it 2 ohms, 3 ohms or 4 ohms. Unless, of course, your company primarily produces amplifiers with regulated power supply’s. If we understand anything about resistance and amplifiers we know that output varies with resistance. How could we both be right? The amp cannot produce the same 600 watts RMS when bridged to either a 4 ohm or an 8 ohm load. I began to think I was losing my mind when the second technician sided with both of us saying we were both right. I consulted with another technician at the manufacturer as I was distraught that such a reputable, long time standing company was giving out such misguided direction.
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