Power is handled by a class - D, 50 watt
per channel amplifier, and wireless streaming is accomplished by Bluetooth 4.0, with aptX protocol supported for CD - quality sound from compatible devices.
Not exact matches
The system is powered by a 4 -
channel Class D
amplifier that pushes a claimed 10 watts
per side.
A gorgeous 40 - watt -
per -
channel class A / B
amplifier and Burr Brown digital - to - analog converter chip are at the core of the Unity Atom, combining to bring elegant clarity to virtually anything you push through it.
Its
amplifier is no powerhouse, being rated at just 80 watts
per channel with two
channels driven, but the receiver delivers more features than you might expect for its price tag: Wi - Fi, Wireless Direct, and ethernet.
There are 11 drivers inside the soundbar enclosure, each of which is powered by a discrete Class D
amplifier (the woofers get 50 watts
per channel and the tweeters get 20 watts
per channel).
Finally, any passive speakers can be driven thanks to the Central's 60 - watt -
per -
channel digital
amplifier.
The X1300W features seven discrete
amplifier channels rated at 80 watts
per channel (two
channels driven), while the X2300W sports the same number of
channels rated at 95 watts
per channel (again with two
channels driven).
The sound system has a distinctive integrated sound bar which includes ten discrete speakers powered and controlled by digital dynamic
amplifiers producing 50W
per channel.