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(Sorry, Jeff... had to get your back on this one...)
One thing you need to know about CEA compliance also: It is nothing more than a STANDARD SET OF SPECIFICATIONS. It makes all manufacturers place their gear in the same conditions for testing. It has nothing whatsoever to do with how capable any individual amplifier is, or what it is capable of doing, in a long term situation. It is simply a "yard-stick" for all manufacturers to place their amplifiers next to, so the consumer can see what THAT amp is capable of at THOSE conditions, versus a different amplifer under the SAME situations. I still don't believe it indicates a better amplifier, and I still don't believe they are the end-all-be-all of performance indications.
