AMPLIFIER FEATURES
The Power 650 and Power 360 are very similar in design. Both
have selectable crossovers, four bridgeable channels, load
protection, independently available bass channels, and noise
rejection circuitry. System wiring for the two amplifiers is
identical.
The
Power
650's
to run at higher power and into lower-impedance loads than the
Power 360. With four 4-ohm loads, each channel of the Power
650 puts out 125 watts, while the 360 puts out 90. The Power 650
is rated for four 2-ohm loads, at 160 watts each or two 4-ohm
loads in bridged stereo at 325 watts each. The Power 360 is not
rated for 2-ohm loads, and the bridged output is two 8-ohm
loads at 180 watts each.
variable-speed
- 2 -
fan-cooling
assembly
allows
it