u can bridge it to 2 channels not one to make it a mono block
the difference between a mono block and stereo amp is this: a stereo amp sees half of ohms you give it ( that is if you are trying to bridge it), the mono block see whatever ohm load you give it.
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yes all u have to do is bridge them together
There is no frequency of mono. Mono is a one channel signal, stereo is a two channel signal.
You can bridge mono amps with a splitter, but the sound quality may suffer a tiny bit.
A mono (single channel) amplifier may be used for powering a subwoofer.
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A mono amplifier. You need two for stereo.
It all depends on what your using it for, in example. If you have a 400 watt 4 channel amplifier then that means you can hook up 4 units to the amplifier at a 100 watts each (4x100=400). these units could be things such as door speakers, tweeters, mid ranges, anything that produces sound. A mono is no better than 4 channel it is just used for a different purpose. Mono or Mono-block amplifiers are used for subwoofers because they only have one slot to exert power from so the whole power of the amp is distributed to one source. The cool thing about 4 channel amplifiers is that you can get some decent aftermarket door speakers and hook them up to your 4 channel, turn on your high pass frequency filter, and blast those speakers as loud as you want without having your bass drown them out.