You mean i am wrong when I say that political leanings have nothing to do with electronics, word definitions, existing law, etc?What makes you think that because you keep making the same stupid comments over and over that they are true some how?
OK, tell me this: What is a right-wing electrolytic capacitor, versus a left wing?
A “2 channel mono live sound amp that can be bridged to a single mono channel externally”What do political views have to do with you continuously making stupid statements?
You don't have to be any wing to know that one of the pictures I showed you was of a LFE 2 channel mono live sound amp that can be bridged to a single mono channel externally. What witchery must that be to have two mono amplifiers contained on one chassis that can be bridged together externally to output even more power. It's almost like you think that only car audio uses mono amplifiers. Before you try to go full Robtard, both amps are contained in one chassis making it one unit, one amplifier chassis containing two mono channels. They share the same power source and other essential electronics.
A mono amp that is two channels?
And you expect us to believe you have any clue at all about what you speak of.
A singular audio amplifier CIRCUIT is always mono. It may accept multiple inputs, but will always only have a single mono output. I covered that LONG ago in explaining to you that a mono amp cannot have multiple outputs. I even included circuit diagrams.
So, stop trying to spin it now that you understand there are multiple mono amp circuits within an amp housing, by talking “amps on a chassis”.
From the very start of this discussion, we have been referencing “amps” as a completed chassis that holds one, two, three, even ten mono amplifier circuits, when talking about your confusion over your “bridged internally” mono amp that has “multiple outputs”.
And it’s the same regardless of whether it’s car, home, or pro audio.
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