Glasswolf

 

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Username: Blainew

Post Number: 1408
Registered: Nov-05
hate to start another thread..... but....

can you explain how a mono amp has two channels going in, but only one going out.

i have another ... complicated.. question after you answer this one
 

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Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 715
Registered: Mar-06
where r u getting this from? mono means one, one channel only no two channel BS
 

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Username: Bestmankind

Los Angeles, CA USA

Post Number: 4358
Registered: Oct-05
the amp has 2 channel inputs and it will sum it up to one channel output. most of the mono amps are built like that.
 

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Username: Blainew

Post Number: 1409
Registered: Nov-05
how does it get to one channel..... is it internally bridged
 

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Username: Bestmankind

Los Angeles, CA USA

Post Number: 4359
Registered: Oct-05
yes.
 

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Username: Blainew

Post Number: 1410
Registered: Nov-05
okay tahnks
 

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Username: Blainew

Post Number: 1411
Registered: Nov-05
okay... and chad check out the thread "FOR THE EXPERIENCED ONLY"
 

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Username: Stnorris

Eldridge, IA US

Post Number: 828
Registered: Apr-06
they make internally bridged, because it makes it easier to wire with seperate positive and negs for each sub. in case ur using like 8 or 10 gauge wiring, bridging them together, makes it not fit into the amp.
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