Your ignorance amuses you far too much.I referenced you perfectly fine...remember 1A rights![]()
Your ignorance amuses you far too much.I referenced you perfectly fine...remember 1A rights![]()
Already did, genius. You having comprehension issues again?Explain what those pictures are Rob.
Remember that time Thxone posted this, and then I emailed the guy for clarification, and he said a mono amp does not have multiple outputs?
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In this instance the bridge is a physical twisting of the wires together and the solder is for structure. Anything else, cunt?Already did, genius. You having comprehension issues again?
"bridging something together is by definition when two things are connected together"
-Thxone
Tell us more about this concept. Tell us how these two wires are "bridged" with solder.
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He is just familiar with who you are and didn't want to get into a useless debate with an internet troll Rob.Remember that time Thxone posted this, and then I emailed the guy for clarification, and he said a mono amp does not have multiple outputs?
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Ahhh, so you are NOW creating your own definition of the word so that you can claim you didn't fvck up yet AGAIN.In this instance the bridge is a physical twisting of the wires together and the solder is for structure. Anything else, cunt?
No, I am explaining to you exactly what the picture is. Idiot.Ahhh, so you are NOW creating your own definition of the word so that you can claim you didn't fvck up yet AGAIN.
That's amazingly weak, even when taking your limited intellect into account.He is just familiar with who you are and didn't want to get into a useless debate with an internet troll Rob.
Amazingly weak but so accurate it makes your brain hurt huh Rob.That's amazingly weak, even when taking your limited intellect into account.
Nobody said anything is being pulled... well maybe you are pulling your pud right now."the bridge is a physical twisting of the wires together"
So the GW bridge actually pulls NY and NJ together, and is just there for "structure".
HAHAHAHAHA
Here, I'll help you out a little:Nobody said anything is being pulled... well maybe you are pulling your pud right now.
It says usually. Usually does not mean all the time. Read before posting so you don't look like an idiot.Here, I'll help you out a little:
"A bridge circuit is a topology of electrical circuitry in which two circuit branches (usually in parallel with each other) are "bridged" by a third branch connected between the first two branches at some intermediate point along them."
Explain where, in the picture I posted, the THIRD wire is that connects the first two.
Or even in this picture:
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It says branch not wireHere, I'll help you out a little:
"A bridge circuit is a topology of electrical circuitry in which two circuit branches (usually in parallel with each other) are "bridged" by a third branch connected between the first two branches at some intermediate point along them."
Explain where, in the picture I posted, the THIRD wire (branch) is that connects the first two.
Or even in this picture:
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