This review is bunk.
"Emotiva rates the UPA-500 as follows:
- 80 watts x 5 continuous @ 8-ohm (0.01% THD)
- 120 watts x 5 continuous @ 4-ohm (0.01% THD)
Emotiva doesn't specify at what frequency they rate their power output, but I assume they mean 1kHz which is how most manufacturers specify all channels driven power claims.
My measurements in this scenario verified Emotiva’s power claims but mine were higher in distortion which is likely due to the fact that Emotiva does their power tests holding the line voltage constant whereas we don’t."
Looking at the measurement data provided there is absolutely no indication that this amp will hit "120 watts x 5 continuous @ 4-ohm (0.01% THD)" at ANY frequency. A more realistic 4-ohm 1khz (0.01% THD) figure would probably be around 55-60 watts per channel ACD.
Ive been an Audioholics reader for over a decade, specifically because they seemed unbiased and generally got to the bottom of things and told you how it was but this is clearly not the case anymore. These guys are well aware that a 350VA amplifier isn't going to be a be able to put out 120x5 continuous ACD at any frequency or respectable level of distortion.
Im particularly bummed because I bought this amp based largely on this review. I needed 120 watts per channel into 4 ohms for this particular application and this amp clearly wasn't delivering it. Looked at the specs and I see why.
Read the fine print folks. Not sure there are any unbiased audio publications at this point.