Rotel offers a class D amp rated at 500 watts into 8 ohms, that would be around 700 watts into 4 ohms, I think. Bryston also offers amps up to 1000 watts into 8 ohms. I think the market here for the Brystons is more for professional applications rather than HT. Bars, clubs, PAs, etc.

I just can't imagine needing 700 wpc in my 4000 cubic foot HT room, I probably don't even need half that.


paul

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