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150W pc for all 9 channels. If you have 7.1 or 7.2, you can use the extra amplifiers for biamp or bridging if you want more power to your mains but 150Wpc is plenty.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The math is confusing on this, so the best answer i can give is it's 150w per channel with ONLY 2 channels driven. Beyond that, the math breaks it down and it's very hard to say what each channel will be at with all 9 running. My best guess is in the 25watt range which is way more than any one speaker would need for a home theater system unless you are in a huge room. These numbers are also almost always at 8ohms. Like I said, the math is hard on this question (even Googling it) but be assured, unless you have power hungry speakers running at 4ohms, power should not be an issue. Sorry I can't be more specific on actual numbers. My system is a 5.1.4 setup with the A6A and I run all Definitive Technology speakers (large floor standing towers and large center as well as large surrounds and 4 small presence ceiling speakers. I have no problem pushing them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.52 watts a channel at 8 ohms
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.150x9.
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