How can the GX Series amplifiers cost so much less than the RMX models that have lower power output?
QSC’s designers, headed by Pat Quilter have applied 40 years of amplifier design expertise to the GX Series to optimize output and appearance while reducing raw material cost and weight. While less skilled designers will attempt to solve problems by adding circuitry and complexity, the QSC engineering team has developed numerous techniques that solve these same problems by actually reducing complexity. The result is an ‘elegant’ design that does more with less. Also, by removing bridge mono mode and 2 ohm operation – features that are never used by the majority of amplifier users, the price and weight can be lowered further while still allowing the amp to operate effortlessly into 8 and 4 ohm loads with ample headroom.
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