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<blockquote data-quote="crow" data-source="post: 1943035" data-attributes="member: 568415"><p>Some amps only require a single input for a bridged channel pair. I assumed the left input since everything was still on after you pulled the right input.</p><p></p><p>An amplifier channel will amplify whatever signal it is fed. Adding splitters, I would think you would split the left rca to the front inputs and the right rca to the rear inputs. Look at the four channel as though it is two separate bridgeable stereo ampifiers. You bridge one pair of stereo channels (front) to the left and the other pair (rear) to the right.</p><p></p><p>I was looking for the manual to see if it clarifies this, but Diamond doesn't have it on their site for download.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crow, post: 1943035, member: 568415"] Some amps only require a single input for a bridged channel pair. I assumed the left input since everything was still on after you pulled the right input. An amplifier channel will amplify whatever signal it is fed. Adding splitters, I would think you would split the left rca to the front inputs and the right rca to the rear inputs. Look at the four channel as though it is two separate bridgeable stereo ampifiers. You bridge one pair of stereo channels (front) to the left and the other pair (rear) to the right. I was looking for the manual to see if it clarifies this, but Diamond doesn't have it on their site for download. [/QUOTE]
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