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<blockquote data-quote="NaTo" data-source="post: 2999050" data-attributes="member: 576833"><p>Monoblocks are 1 channel. You can adjust the power by bridging a monoblock too. I have a Clarion APX1300 monoblock which runs at 1x300w @ 4-ohm (running 2 subs) or 1x400w @ 2-ohm (running 1 (2-ohm stable) sub).</p><p></p><p>Multi-channel amps are more flexible to use, however don't deliver as much power per channel as a monoblock. Monoblocks are used to drive subs rather than speakers (though this is practical and not a benchmark).</p><p></p><p>Google it and take a look at the specs of differenct amps. Compare a 600w monoblock with a 600w 4-channel and have a look at the differences between the specs.</p><p></p><p>To fully understand all this, your going to have to do some searching and find out what different specs represent and their meaning, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaTo, post: 2999050, member: 576833"] Monoblocks are 1 channel. You can adjust the power by bridging a monoblock too. I have a Clarion APX1300 monoblock which runs at 1x300w @ 4-ohm (running 2 subs) or 1x400w @ 2-ohm (running 1 (2-ohm stable) sub). Multi-channel amps are more flexible to use, however don't deliver as much power per channel as a monoblock. Monoblocks are used to drive subs rather than speakers (though this is practical and not a benchmark). Google it and take a look at the specs of differenct amps. Compare a 600w monoblock with a 600w 4-channel and have a look at the differences between the specs. To fully understand all this, your going to have to do some searching and find out what different specs represent and their meaning, etc. [/QUOTE]
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