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What does this mean? Doesn't read like normal specs - Headphone Output
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1090567" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>Since the CXA80 is a standard stereo amplifier designed primarily to drive a set of speakers, full specifications regarding output will be directed toward the amplifiers ability to drive a set of speakers and hence the 80 watts rms per channel rating. You are unlikely to get full specs regarding the specific power output for the headphone jack. The headphone jack output is a specification only dedicated headphone amplifiers will generally provide as that is the specific focus of the product, it's ability to drive headphones.</p><p>The specs provided in the opening post only refer to THD (total harmonic distortion), S/N (signal to noise level) and the frequency range covered... no reference to power output for the headphone jack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1090567, member: 14307"] Since the CXA80 is a standard stereo amplifier designed primarily to drive a set of speakers, full specifications regarding output will be directed toward the amplifiers ability to drive a set of speakers and hence the 80 watts rms per channel rating. You are unlikely to get full specs regarding the specific power output for the headphone jack. The headphone jack output is a specification only dedicated headphone amplifiers will generally provide as that is the specific focus of the product, it's ability to drive headphones. The specs provided in the opening post only refer to THD (total harmonic distortion), S/N (signal to noise level) and the frequency range covered... no reference to power output for the headphone jack. [/QUOTE]
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