Perthaps, I should have used the term "Dynamic Range" as opposed to Peak vs RMS... since that implies the square root of 2.
Google "dynamic range of an NAD amplifier"
Dynamic Headroom/Power: The ability to handle musical peaks (10 to 20 dB above average) by providing short-term bursts of power, such as the NAD 2200, which can deliver 400-800 watts.
Google "do smps power supplies have high dynamic range"
In my DIY F5m amp, we went with dual rail Meanwell 24V, 211W (709-LRS-200N2-24) power supplies even though the rated output for the design is 25wpc (class A). I also have a "classic" F5 amp with linear power supplies and big capacitor banks and a huge toroidal. Guess which one sounds more "dynamic"...
Not only that, but my back appreciates the change every time I pick up the amp.
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