Mnyb wrote: 
> These small class D amps they usually bend the specifications into to
> pure fantasy. Your old Cambridge is large for a reason.
> It produces 50 “real Watts “ room size and speakers and listening habits
> predict your amplifier needs too .
> 
> A 5 watt direct from internet class d chip amp is usually sold as 20-30
> watt depending on how they spec .


Please define "real watts". And how do they differ from 'unreal' or
"small class" watts?


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