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Some amplifiers are marketed with “Current of XX Ampere in each channel”. I googled it and the only thing I managed to find was some forum expert saying “Current is more important than wattage rating”. But I still don’t understand why. Ohms law is still ohms law. Doesn’t matter if you advertise one or two of the factoring numbers from the equation.
Parasound advertise their amplifiers with current rating. Does is matter and why don’t other brands do it as well?
Wattage is directly correlated to current, Wattage = Resistance * Current^2. Wattage rating is current rating.
Current is more important if you have a speaker that goes down to 4 ohm.
If you have an 8 ohm speaker that is 82dB sensitivity, you should focus more on watts.
Talk to Young Ahn he makes his own power supplies for his Fluxion Amps
wasn’t able to put this comment so I made a thread for it: Do see.