It dosen't seem to be in the manual (just 70w into 8 ohms). Anyone have an idea as to what this will do for a 4 ohm speaker? I realize I don't post here much but I know you guys are the Rotelians so I'm hoping someone can help me out. I am wondering if it'll power a set of Polk LSi's, which seem to be very power hungry. Thanks.
RB 971 4 ohm power?
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Jonesy, there is a 971 amp curently listed for sale on ebay (Australia) and the seller is claiming 95 watts into 4 ohms and 180 watts bridged mono. (has to be at 8 ohms or higher when bridged.)
You could also check out the archived user manual on the Rotel site, which I know is there, but didnt download it.
Apparently there is also a 971 Mk II, not sure what the difference is but the 971 mk I was made around 1997 onwards and was $399.00
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Originally posted by bleeding earsJonesy, there is a 971 amp curently listed for sale on ebay (Australia) and the seller is claiming 95 watts into 4 ohms and 180 watts bridged mono. (has to be at 8 ohms or higher when bridged.)
You could also check out the archived user manual on the Rotel site, which I know is there, but didnt download it.
Apparently there is also a 971 Mk II, not sure what the difference is but the 971 mk I was made around 1997 onwards and was $399.00
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