Hi Shaun,
What's being over looked is that home breakers will pass 200-400% of their rating for 2-4 seconds in most cases.
As Mark Seaton has explained many times in the past the rating here are not about what a Speaker Power Amp can do over hours or even minutes. In this application we are discussing a couple of seconds worst case of "steady state" output. (unless something is hard clipping----then who knows).
We feel we have accurately rated these amplifiers based on performance with their intended source material. I bet Jeff and Mark feel the same way. If we would have specced them in ANY other way it would have created major confusion among home theater enthusiasts who may be considering Power Sound Audio, JTR, and Seaton Sound when purchasing their next product. Someone quoted the "long term" power spec at 2250 watts. I personally don't care what a subwoofer amplifier can do for an hour straight as it will never occur in reality. This is like someone saying..."I just built a BBC that can handle 7500 RPMs at the drags. Some other guys complains...."Well, can you spin your engine at 7500 RPM for an hour straight....if not....you are ridiculous".
Tom V.
Power Sound Audio