HI Morricab,To do this the amp
Is then leaving Class A earlier. I would not switch to the higher power setting unless you really need it.
Interesting...just so I am understanding correctly:
- the High setting enables the units to draw 550 watts per mono from the wall (instead of 400)
- the High setting moves 8ohm Class A rating from 150 watts to 230 watts
- I believe the High setting moves the 4ohm setting from 150 watts to 230 watts
- I believe the High Bias puts 120 Class A watts into 2 ohms (ie, half of the 4ohm 230Watt Class A rating)
As for the 2ohm load...i would imagine you still want High Bias.
The only time you would not switch on High Bias is if the speaker load is, for example, 8 ohms and 95db efficient and not calling for much power?
Is there something in your post which I am missing...would appreciate knowing if I am. You've got a lot more knowledge than I do about these things.
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