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Nope. You suggested both to achieve the same intended result in a given circuit, which they cannot do.
You might as well have suggested a diode or a resistor to make a bridge rectifier.
This is why you argue. You refuse to comprehend or listen to other people. I did not say the same intended result. They are not the same kind of pot. They cannot raise and lower volume the same way. Idiot. Try again.
 
I was helping you remember what you never saw anyone claim. YOU made the claim that you can't remember.
Funny how that works.
The claim that the CONNECTIONS are BRIDGED INTERNALLY. Yeah, the connections. Not the power amplifier. Details are not your friend but you demand them with facts and proof only to ultimately ignore them. You're a weird guy Rob, weird guy.
 
This is why you argue. You refuse to comprehend or listen to other people. I did not say the same intended result. They are not the same kind of pot. They cannot raise and lower volume the same way. Idiot. Try again.
I asked for a pot that will achieve a very specific result. I didn't simply ask for a pot that will attenuate volume.
If I asked for a battery that provided 1,000CCA at 12V, would you say "A double AA or a Phoenix Gold car battery" since they are both simply batteries?

Was it just that you had no clue and threw ideas out there, hoping one would be right?
 
The claim that the CONNECTIONS are BRIDGED INTERNALLY. Yeah, the connections. Not the power amplifier. Details are not your friend but you demand them with facts and proof only to ultimately ignore them. You're a weird guy Rob, weird guy.
So there is internal bridging, but not of the amplifier? What is "bridged"?

Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio. Maybe a circuit designer who says a mono amp can have multiple "outputs"?
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.

How about a definition that says connecting two things directly to each other is "bridging" them?
 
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I asked for a pot that will achieve a very specific result. I didn't simply ask for a pot that will attenuate volume.
If I asked for a battery that provided 1,000CCA at 12V, would you say "A double AA or a Phoenix Gold car battery" since they are both simply batteries?

Was it just that you had no clue and threw ideas out there, hoping one would be right?
You were the one asking for help, I gave it with two options. You are an ******* so here we are. Don't ask people questions if your goal is to be an *******. Eventually this safety won't be here and you will annoy the wrong person in person.
 
So there is internal bridging, but not of the amplifier? What is "bridged"?

Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio. Maybe a circuit designer who says a mono amp can have multiple "outputs"?
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.
Go kill yourself. Ignore the all caps. Ignore the details. Throw out comprehension. Get a rope and kill yourself. Moron.
 
Go kill yourself. Ignore the all caps. Ignore the details. Throw out comprehension. Get a rope and kill yourself. Moron.
You know, it's really odd that you simply refuse to prove the proof of what you say. You've tap-danced around it for how many pages now, trying so hard to prove that you didn't fvck up.
As always, you get proved wrong, but will fight tooth and nail to insist you are right, your only proof being your personal claims that you are right.

Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio. Maybe a circuit designer who says a mono amp can have multiple "outputs"?

Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.
 
You were the one asking for help, I gave it with two options. You are an ******* so here we are. Don't ask people questions if your goal is to be an *******. Eventually this safety won't be here and you will annoy the wrong person in person.
I asked for advice on a pot that provided a very specific result. You suggested two pots that act very differently, likely hoping one would be the right one.
If I was building a simple crossover, would you suggest using either a polarized or non-polarized capacitor since they are both capacitors but just do different things?
 
Prove that I don't understand audio.
Prove that I don't understand biology.
Prove that I don't understand English.
Prove you don't swallow gobs of man juice.
Only a dope asks for proof of a negative. I am asking you for proof of a positive.
"Prove god doesn't exist" is not how it works. "Prove god DOES exist" is how it works.

Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio. Maybe a circuit designer who says a mono amp can have multiple "outputs"?
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.
 
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What's my argument? I just pointed out your dumbazz post...you can't argue what you posted 🤣🤣🤣
YOU decided to bring up the "multiple output" monobock amp discussion again, ina n obvious attempt to portary me as having no knowledge of car audio. Then you jump on the Thx wagon, yet neither of you twats can support your side of the argument.

Maybe you can help him and provide the proof that he has heretofore been unable to provide.
Help him out of the hole of stupid he has jumped in to.
 
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