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.
the final stage of a power amp is a current amplifier in a bipolar design and a voltage amp in a FET design.
If an RF amplifier amplifies the incoming signal by 200 times, the power gain of the amplifier is +25.9 dB. Power is proportional to voltage squared, so the power gain is 400. The decibel scale is 3 times log2 of the power change.
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Class B operated amplifier is used extensively for audio amplifiers that require high power outputs. Its also used as the driver and power amplifier stages of transmitters.
The output power of an amplifier is greater than its input power, whereas the output power of a transformer is almost the same as its input power. In other words, an amplifier increases acts to increase power, whereas a transformer only increases voltage.
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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A mono amplifier. You need two for stereo.
The amplifier is under the stereo itself on the floorboard. If you open up the lower compartment by the floor under the stereo and remove it the amplifier is right behind it.
You'll need a pretty substantial amplifier to fully power the Boss Diablo D693.However any car stereo will power it at lower volume levels.
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Yes. An amplifier can be added and intergrated into your system.
Yes this amplifier is a mono amp so it is internally bridged. It does not have a stereo output.
It could be a 2 channel stereo amplifier.
Nothing happens. The stereo has a transformer that converts the power to DC, and 50 or 60 Hz input makes no difference.
A high fidelity amplifier allows a stereo to push more wattage to a set of speakers. This reduces distortion and creates a cleaner sound from the stereo.
What do you mean charge the amplifier? It's not a battery, so you just turn the stereo on. When the stereo goes on, the remote wire will turn the amplifier on and you're good to go.