I was reminded just this week, by an outlet rep, about the current produced in the unit as the real basis for power output capability.

If that is the most accurate factor in determining the unit output capacity, then why is it not boldly apart of every specs sheet and electronics label, especially to the higher end models. It should be placed side by side with the Watts per channel. This missing factor would seem to be less important to low end models because they don't have the current to help sell their products, but for the higher end, it should be a must.

Where do we get this info from, because if it is that important, it has to be out there.

On the internet purchasing side of things, if anyone has a reputable site that sells HK 7300's, NAD T773's, or Rotel products and has a good working policy with Canadian purchasers, please add it to this thread.

Thanks,
Troy


M80 VP150 4-QS8 EP600 Monitor Audio S8 NAD T 773 Anthem MCA3 II Hitachi 57" projection