Answer:
The short answer to your question is...not enough information to give you a satisfying answer. The specifications you provide are incomplete, and may not be the same at all.
Let's discuss how to read power ratings for A/V receivers (AVRs) and separate amps more generally. Customarily, power rating for stereo amplifiers are specified as follows: continuous power output per channel into 8?, with both channels driven from 20Hz-20kHz, with 0.1% distortion or less. However, AVR manufacturers often provide power ratings that, while both legal and technically accurate, deviate from the customary standards to make their amplifiers appear more powerful. Some common differences:
listing "peak" or "dynamic" power rather than continuous power:
listing power at 6? rather than at 8?;
measuring power at just one frequency, typically 1kHz, rather than over the whole 20Hz-20kHz bandwidth;
measuring power with just one channel driven; and
relaxing the distortion threshold to 1% or higher.
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