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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 540543" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Yes, you can wire them parallel-parallel for a 2ohm mono load. You won't hear a difference between a 2-channel and a mono amp. So basically, you can do it either way you like. Gives you more amp options when you don't limit yourself to one configuration. Only difference really is that most 2-channel amps are class A/B, and the majority of mono amps are Class D. Given that they were both exactly the same wattage, the mono amp would probably be a little more more efficient (less strain on your electrical system).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 540543, member: 555320"] Yes, you can wire them parallel-parallel for a 2ohm mono load. You won't hear a difference between a 2-channel and a mono amp. So basically, you can do it either way you like. Gives you more amp options when you don't limit yourself to one configuration. Only difference really is that most 2-channel amps are class A/B, and the majority of mono amps are Class D. Given that they were both exactly the same wattage, the mono amp would probably be a little more more efficient (less strain on your electrical system). [/QUOTE]
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