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Old 11-15-2009, 04:15 AM   #1
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I plan on getting a Rotel RB-985. I see the power rating is 100x5 in 8 ohm. Anyone know the power rating for 4 ohm? This amp is fine to run 4 ohm speakers on right? I was doing a google search and some rotel amps said something about it being alright to run 4 ohm in parallel which I think was an 8 ohm amp but it was a ton of small print so I couldn't find where it exactly said it.
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Hi Sean,

I did a quick BING search for you and couldn't come up with anything re: 4-ohm power ratings either. Not even the Rotel Product Manual provides this information, which I find rather odd.

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I plan on getting a Rotel RB-985. I see the power rating is 100x5 in 8 ohm. Anyone know the power rating for 4 ohm? This amp is fine to run 4 ohm speakers on right? I was doing a google search and some rotel amps said something about it being alright to run 4 ohm in parallel which I think was an 8 ohm amp but it was a ton of small print so I couldn't find where it exactly said it.
If you had a perfect amplifier and a perfect current source (wall outlet that had unlimited current availability), then each time you reduced the impedance by half, the power would be doubled. In the real world, amplifiers have real power supplies and their 4 ohm power rating is usually about 50% more than the 8 ohm rating.

Rotel is a quality brand and the RB 985 is THX certified. I would say, its 4 ohm continuous power rating is about 150 to 200 watts per channel (20Hz to 20kHz, 4ohm, <1% THD).

This is from page 5 of the manual.
http://www.rotel.com/content/manuals/rb985_eng.pdf



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Old 11-15-2009, 01:55 PM   #4
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Damn BD! Do you ever sleep??!! Its like 442AM there when you 1st posted and 6AM when you edited
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If you had a perfect amplifier and a perfect current source (wall outlet that had unlimited current availability), then each time you reduced the impedance by half, the power would be doubled. In the real world, amplifiers have real power supplies and their 4 ohm power rating is usually about 50% more than the 8 ohm rating.

Rotel is a quality brand and the RB 985 is THX certified. I would say, its 4 ohm continuous power rating is about 150 to 200 watts per channel (20Hz to 20kHz, 4ohm, <1% THD).

This is from page 5 of the manual.
http://www.rotel.com/content/manuals/rb985_eng.pdf


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Hi Sean,

I did a quick BING search for you and couldn't come up with anything re: 4-ohm power ratings either. Not even the Rotel Product Manual provides this information, which I find rather odd.

John
I found it odd also the manual didn't. I guess the general consensus is 150-160 watts since the amp is 800 watts maximum for 4 ohm. Maybe it does more and those are conservative numbers. Be nice if was around 200 watts but 150 should do the job till I get another one. The DIN output...220 watts...what is that for?

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Old 11-15-2009, 04:25 PM   #6
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The DIN output...220 watts...what is that for?
Deutsches Institut für Normung

Basically, it is an organization which publishes quality standards for electronic equipment and many other items. That rating is simply one of those that they approve of.

Ha. I had to Google that one! I'm guessing with high international sales and business, Rotel felt the need to put in DIN information in the manual.
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Old 11-16-2009, 02:10 AM   #7
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220 watts @ 4 Ohm, with 800 max draw across all 5 channels.
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220 watts @ 4 Ohm, with 800 max draw across all 5 channels.
That should suffice right D?!
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