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There are basically as many ways to rate power as there are stars in the sky. 1 channel driven, 2 channels driven, etc. Then there are different levels of Total Harmonic Distortion for each of the above - 10%, 1%, 0.1%, etc., etc. Then there is the PMPO method ( Peak Momentary Power Output - NEVER trust this method ) that measures a very short burst of power, as opposed to continuous power. Then there is the method of using different amounts of resistance ( 8 ohm, 4 ohm, etc. ) And I am sure that I have probably left something out. The most reliable would be - " X watts continuous, with all channels driven at less than 0.1% THD, into 8 0hms ( or 4 ohms, if that is the resistance of your speakers )". But, some manufacturers like to fudge the figures as much as they can.........
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I agree with HiDefRev, as a lot of times the rating you see or quoted are only with one or two channels driven. Quite often, people overlook this fact, thinking they are getting all 140 watts for each channel, when pushing all 7. Since there is no "standard", this all becomes how to market the receiver, unfortunately.
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Agreed, although I should point out that an amplifier's power rating is absolutely no indication of its sound quality, and that's really the only parameter that matters!
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