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Originally Posted by richteer
Amps don't push their rated output to speakers; their ratings are more an indication of what they can supply should the material and speakers demand it. Given that rear and surround speakers tend to have less information in them than front and centres, it's quite possible that they can get by with less powerful amps.
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very true, that's what the channel levels and calibration are for! The best thing about amps is steady, true power and if sized right lots of head room for HT use when large explosions and crashes occur that it can deliver that information to your speakers without the danger of clipping. also, that power is really used when doing 2 channel, that's also when you want some real power because it is then that your front 2 are set to large and need that signal pushed to them effortlessly!