Friday, March 01, 2002 - 07:19 am -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My mate, who built his own guitar amp, claims that if you do the following you get more power out of your amplifier without blowing it. If u wire speakers up in such a way as they are wired normally (+ to + and - to -) and then u take the + off the first channel of the amp & wire it into the speaker alreader wired in normally to the second channel of the amp and then wire the - of the first channel into the - of the speaker connected normally to the second channel... and then you do the same thing with the second channels outputs... wiring then over to the speaker already connected to the first channel... Then the amp delivers more power to the speakers???...are you confused now?.... but isn't this like wiring then in parallel which would reduce impedance and blow the amp. please help!
Indeed this is pretty damn stupid - if the amp isn't bridgeable then don't bridge it. And don't bridge it like that anyway - you will only have to make two connections to the stereo output if you are bridging it properly