bridgeing amps..
OK ive been looking around but havent really found an answer..is it possible to bridge 2 amps of the same make/model together..like bridgeing 2 stereo channels into a mono..what companys make amps that can do this..or does it matter..anyone want to help me out on this subject because I might look for 2 smaller amps instead of buying one big one..only due to avalability. I think thats the correct term..bridging..or stacking or ya you get what I mean though
thanks
[ August 27, 2005, 08:36 PM: Message edited by: iLLlegal ]
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[ August 27, 2005, 08:36 PM: Message edited by: iLLlegal ]
Originally posted by iLLlegal:
OK ive been looking around but havent really found an answer..is it possible to bridge 2 amps of the same make/model together..like bridgeing 2 stereo channels into a mono..what companys make amps that can do this..or does it matter..anyone want to help me out on this subject because I might look for 2 smaller amps instead of buying one big one..only due to avalability. I think thats the correct term..bridging..or stacking or ya you get what I mean though
thanks
OK ive been looking around but havent really found an answer..is it possible to bridge 2 amps of the same make/model together..like bridgeing 2 stereo channels into a mono..what companys make amps that can do this..or does it matter..anyone want to help me out on this subject because I might look for 2 smaller amps instead of buying one big one..only due to avalability. I think thats the correct term..bridging..or stacking or ya you get what I mean though
thanks
Pioneer Premier have two models that are externally bridgeable:
PRS-D3000SPL & PRS-D5000SPL
Both are meant to be "strapped" using MASS (Multiple Amplifier Synchronization System) & therefore no extra parts are needed to make it happen.
PRS-D3000SPL & PRS-D5000SPL
Both are meant to be "strapped" using MASS (Multiple Amplifier Synchronization System) & therefore no extra parts are needed to make it happen.
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