You can bridge mono amps with a splitter, but the sound quality may suffer a tiny bit.
A mono amplifier. You need two for stereo.
Yes this amplifier is a mono amp so it is internally bridged. It does not have a stereo output.
A mono (single channel) amplifier may be used for powering a subwoofer.
Yes
u can bridge it to 2 channels not one to make it a mono block
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A stereo power amplifier is simply a two channel power amplifier. You can runn it in a couple of ways; Stereo, mono or bridged. Stereo has a seperate left and right signal in and sepetate out. Mono is one channel in and both output channels reproducing the one signal in. Bbridged gives you the same as mono BUT it uses both channels as one output.
A stereo power amplifier is simply a two channel power amplifier. You can runn it in a couple of ways; Stereo, mono or bridged. Stereo has a seperate left and right signal in and sepetate out. Mono is one channel in and both output channels reproducing the one signal in. Bbridged gives you the same as mono BUT it uses both channels as one output.
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I would suggest a 500-600W mono amplifier, so you can use it to it's full potential.
guitar to cable to amplifier there is a 1/4 stereo or mono jack you plug the cable into , from there plug the other end into the amplifier and press on