Looks like u've not read the specs urself... If you read it, you'd not be blabbering. Even in this one THD and power specs are measured at 1kHz. If it were measured from 20Hz-20kHz, it'd be a lot lot lower. Unless you choose to ignore the important facts, you'd have noticed by now that the distortion at 1/2 the rated power is 0.2% at 15kHz. Read again... Page 63... the big grey box

. So you know how much power it'll output at 0.03% distortion at that frequency. Compare that to the NAD which is rated at 80W for 0.03% distortion figures even at 20kHz.
The damping factor drops rapidly with frequency. Your test itself says that the damping factor is 364 at 15kHz. If they had tested for 20kHz, it'd have probably dropped to 150 or less as the NAD amp states. The 1000 damping factor is with the 1kHz standard test signal whereas the damping factor for the NAD is across the entire frequency spectrum. Also if you read properly, the S/N ratio of the NAD is 120dB at the rated power of 80W. About frequency response, well the NAD goes down to 20Hz whereas ur steg doesn't. -3db is a huge drop and if it drops so much at 20Hz itself, there's no way it can amplify a signal for a sub woofer. If you are planning to use this as a subwoofer amp, ur subwoofer won't produce any signal in the 20-25Hz band

. Whearas on the top end, beyond 40kHz is useless anyway. Its said that though human beings can only hear upto 20kHz, they can feel upto 40kHz. In any case, CDs contain information only upto 20kHz. So its basically
academic to compare the limits of high frequency. Also compare the price... The NAD is available for about 30k in India and 20k elsewhere. How much does the Steg cost? Probably 5 times that much. We shouldn't even be comparing these two amps, we should probably compare a Plinius integrated instead of this, which no doubt will pummel ur steg completely.
Ofcourse all these specs mean jack. There's no way the steg will be as musical as any decent stereo amp. Folks buy amps based upon how they sound and not how much power they produce. Musicality is something thats non existent in car audio. First of all there's no 3 dimensional soundstage. Secondly the sources in case of car audio are pathetically poor. You obviously have no idea to what lengths people go to tune their transport in home audio. Compare that to a car cd player, where the CD is jumping around in the transport. Let us not compare the specs of the source in a car CD player as even a cheap humble philips DVD player will probably have better jitter figures than the best car head unit.
Dude... learn to mind ur language and not lose your cool. You are the one who is arguing and not looking at the specs, not me.