Good point, Auxetophone -- thanks. I suspect that what you are saying is correct, now that I think of it (except that I think you meant to say "peak" when you wrote "peak-to-peak" or "p-p").
So my reference to 2592 watts as being the limitation that current capability would impose on power delivery, were it not for voltage swing limitations, becomes:
(18 x 0.707) x (18 x 0.707) x 8 = 1296 watts.
So the basic conclusion that the X150.5's current capability should be sufficient for the described speaker load remains as stated.
Best regards,
-- Al
So my reference to 2592 watts as being the limitation that current capability would impose on power delivery, were it not for voltage swing limitations, becomes:
(18 x 0.707) x (18 x 0.707) x 8 = 1296 watts.
So the basic conclusion that the X150.5's current capability should be sufficient for the described speaker load remains as stated.
Best regards,
-- Al