2 Channel Amp

One is A/B one is D, dont really know what difference that makes. Thoughts?
Not much. Class D's are more efficient, but at ~400w it won't make much difference. Besides, JL's Class D's never test very efficient for a Class D. Class D is also smaller vs A/B for a similar amt of power. The biggest advantage is probably size.

 
Please excuse me for being a noob. But when I look at the specs for 4 channel amps, about half the time it states "Mono" when bridged in the specs. Is it actually "Mono" or is each channel (bridged) just considered mono separately but stereo overall?

 
Please excuse me for being a noob. But when I look at the specs for 4 channel amps, about half the time it states "Mono" when bridged in the specs. Is it actually "Mono" or is each channel (bridged) just considered mono separately but stereo overall?
on 2 or 4 channel mono just means 2 channels are bridged into 1 channel

 
Listen you **** stick. Look at the records across the classes. You will see A/B, D, G/H. All of them. If one had a distinct advantage that's what all would use. Maybe one day you will learn the amplifier itself means less then anything else.
You know so little about so little its not even funny.

 
Since most of the audiophile community agrees with me. And the real world results prove it. What does that make you?
link me to the results in world finals so i can checkout what gear everybody is running.

if you limit the amps bandwidth and output levels sure its going to be increasing hard to hear but reproduction of the SIGNAL IS COMPLETELY DONE BY THE AMP and just like anything else that reproduces something there is a level of detail that must be acquired for accurate reproduction.

I want to know if you understand what is going on the an amplifier and why "high end" amps use specific parts.until you can make me believe you have a good fundamental understanding then i refuse to believe what you say.

 
link me to the results in world finals so i can checkout what gear everybody is running.if you limit the amps bandwidth and output levels sure its going to be increasing hard to hear but reproduction of the SIGNAL IS COMPLETELY DONE BY THE AMP and just like anything else that reproduces something there is a level of detail that must be acquired for accurate reproduction.

I want to know if you understand what is going on the an amplifier and why "high end" amps use specific parts.until you can make me believe you have a good fundamental understanding then i refuse to believe what you say.
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