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    Audio Hobbyist Since 1969 Glen B's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by spudhed
    I`m trying to figure out where the 280w/450w/600w @ 8/4/2 ohms specs come from. Is this not a 50w per channel amp????
    Proton amplifiers were known for very conservative power ratings. Their circuit design made them capable of extremely high dynamic power output (i.e., on short-term musical peaks). This could make the Proton models sound just powerful as amplifiers with a higher continuous power rating (and greater cost) but lower dynamic power output.
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