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Q: My car audio amplifiers all came with fuses. Why do I need to add an additional fuse at the battery? And how big a fuse do I need? ... Bridging a stereo amplifier down to a single channel is a great way to maximize power to a single speaker. You could use this single channel to drive a single 4-ohm woofer.
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To bridge one of those amplifiers, you'd have to use some means to invert the signal on one channel (remember the old 'bridging modules' for Orion amplifiers?). Today's bridgeable amplifiers have an inverted channel as part of their design. ... Car Audio Technical Information With Graphics, Sounds and Calculators...
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Car Amplifiers Information ... Bridging a car amplifier, combines the power output of two channels into one channel. Bridging allows the car amplifier to drive one speaker with more power than the amp could produce for two speakers. Because of this high power output, bridging is the best way to drive a single subwoofer.
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www.allcaramplifiers.com/information.htm
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Elliott Sound Products - Project 20 ... Simplest Ever Amplifier Bridging Adaptor...
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There are two basic approaches to bridging. One strategy is to set the first ... The approach I prefer is "splitting" the line level signal and using matched power amplifiers that run identical gain. ... As popular as 4 ohm speakers are in car audio it isn't practical for DC to offer a kit that uses either chip in BTL mode,
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Also, keep in mind that most amplifiers need to see a 4-ohm load when bridged to mono operation. When bridging an amplifier, use one 4 ... Car audio, cheap car audio, car audio amps, car audio and video, car audio video, car audio amplifiers, car audio Home and Mobile Audio and Stereo, Marine Audio, Technical Information,
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Bridging refers to taking two channels of an amplifier and combining them to turn the amplifier into a one channel amplifier. ... Almost all car amplifiers are at least four ohm stable. Some are two ohm stable, which means that you could run a pair of four ohm speakers in parallel on each channel of the amplifier,
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The method described here is in almost universal use for car amplifiers, is simple and works well. Strangely enough, it is rarely used in (home) hi-fi amplifiers, possibly because it would be considered "unacceptable" by audiophiles (for whatever reason).
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For home amplifiers this number usually starts with 8 ohms. With car amplifiers it is usually 4 ohms. All amplifiers can handle a higher resistance (load), but they will produce less output. Most quality amplifiers can also handle a lower resistance. ... Bridging an amp...
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