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Wayne would this be legal under Street Class? You say highest RMS rating wil be used, but this amp in its lit,web site,brouchers don't list a RMS rating, but does list the RMS rating in dealer price sheets as 600 watts rms...can you give me some insight..Will this fall under the 600 watt rms rating for Street Class? Thanks Dax
Model A18001D
1 Channel High Output Class D Amplifier 600 watts x 1 @ 4 ohms mono, 1200 watts x 1 @ 2 ohms mono, 1800 watts x 1 @ 1 ohm mono, Variable Bass Boost (0 - 12dB) and Subwoofer Gain Remote Module, Double Sided Glass Epoxy PC Board, Multi Strained Power Supply Toroids, THD: 0.05%, S/N Ratio: >95dB, Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20KHz (+/- 1dB), Built-in LCD Spectrum Analyzer, Dual Cooling Fans , Variable 18dB Low-pass Crossover: 50Hz TO 250Hz, Variable Phase Control (0° - 180°), 4-way Protection Circuitry: Thermal, Short Circuit, Overload & DC Offset, High Gloss Chrome Plated Finish
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You are correct in your assumption. If the manufacturer publishes the power spec in the price sheet, or anywhere else for that matter, the information may be used for power rating purposes.
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