Maybe you should have read my post about the Krell FPB 600.
You’re right though, the Krell’s power does not double at each halving of impedance. 970W @ 8 ohm should get 7760W @ 1 ohm, yet in reality it only managed 6000W.
Here are the independent measurements:
https://www.stereophile.com/content/krell-full-power-balanced-600-power-amplifier-measurements
Any amp whose manufacturer specs don’t include a 2 ohm rating (not just a "stable into 2 ohm" note) should be considered suspect as far as being a high-current amp.
That doesn’t mean such an amp cannot do a lovely job driving easy-to-drive speakers. It’s a question of choice.

