I wonder how this will affect class D amplifier ratings. This is not a dig at Hypex (I have an N-Core amp in my office system), but I suspect that note 2 below applies to all their designs, and likely most or all class D amps. The good news is that they have more headroom than most conventional amplifiers. The bad news is that, if you need more than 100 watts continuous, a 500 watt class D amp currently won't give you that.
NEW FTC Amplifier Law
Thoughts. As a Libertarian I am for less not more regulation, I can live with this.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/ftc-updates-amplifier-rule
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