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Can the RB1080 be "mono blocked"
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 65255" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>I can understand that Shonver, but that is implicated in the sensitivity figure. After that, I do not 'capice'. I might have a room say 5 x 7m, or a lounge say 8 x 16m. I may not care for very loud music, etc. Very soon one will arrive at a span of >5:1 regarding amplifier output. And my nasty suspicious mind again in the middle of the night: Do some such utterances perhaps fall in the snob value category, as 'difficult-to-drive' etc. do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 65255, member: 144"] I can understand that Shonver, but that is implicated in the sensitivity figure. After that, I do not 'capice'. I might have a room say 5 x 7m, or a lounge say 8 x 16m. I may not care for very loud music, etc. Very soon one will arrive at a span of >5:1 regarding amplifier output. And my nasty suspicious mind again in the middle of the night: Do some such utterances perhaps fall in the snob value category, as 'difficult-to-drive' etc. do? [/QUOTE]
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