We just tested the AMPED 2400 stereo amplifier, which claims to be made in the USA despite using Pascal OEM Class D modules that source parts globally. Our bench tests of this $6K amp—rated at 800 W per channel into 4 ohms—show it doesn’t quite reach its claimed power. Featuring a proprietary AUSP™ Class A input stage driving a Pascal Class D output stage, it sounds clean and dynamic, but the build quality feels more like a DIY project than a premium $6K component.
Does it matter if an amplifier can’t hit its rated power? In this review, I discuss the challenges of testing the AMPED 2400, compare it to my Storm Audio PA 16 MKII (which also uses Pascal amplification), and evaluate how it stacks up against other amplifiers in its price class.
Read: AMPED 2400 Stereo Amplifier Review