R500X1dWhat model?
I've considered more power, but I really don't need it for my everyday use.
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R500X1dWhat model?
See how you went from using an amp for argument to a block? Just thought I'd point that outIs this four outputs or two?
If I connect it to my battery, does it quadruple the output?
What if I bridge it?
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And what I said was to a neophyte who was providing partial and/or inaccurate info about his amp.
What I said holds true as his amp was essentially low-grade stuff, and I think you said the same about it.
If it's the terminal block that makes the number of outputs as you and Thx believe, then the mono amp behind that terminal block is irrelevant, no?See how you went from using an amp for argument to a block? Just thought I'd point that out![]()
Spin away princessIf it's the terminal block that makes the number of outputs as you and Thx believe, then the mono amp behind that terminal block is irrelevant, no?
Or is it the "internal bridging" that is the real crux of it?
So, do you agree that Thxone's monoblock amp has multiple outputs with internal bridging?Spin away princess![]()
How do you explain two 2ohm speakers connected to two terminals being a 1 ohm load at the amp.So, do you agree that Thxone's monoblock amp has multiple outputs with internal bridging?
That’s called “parallel wiring”.How do you explain two 2ohm speakers connected to two terminals being a 1 ohm load at the amp.
That would be anything that says "punch" or "prime" on it.When did RF release a "plain jane" line?![]()
I think you are hung up on words only having the meaning you want.Th
That’s called “parallel wiring”.
“Bridging” in regards to a multichannel amplifier is as far from parallel wiring as you can get.
Do you think the terms are the same?
You didn't use the term "bridging" in your dumb-dumb post. You can play word games all you want, but literally everyone else who replied to that thread understood the question, so you're either dumb or socially awkward. Which is it?Th
That’s called “parallel wiring”.
“Bridging” in regards to a multichannel amplifier is as far from parallel wiring as you can get.
Do you think the terms are the same?