yes.Got ya. So the load is still 4 ohm.So basically you can only bridge 4 ohm speakers, not 2 ohm speakers.
as long as the 2 channels are 2 ohm stable to begin with.
never say never. i've met plenty of people that think clipping and distortion are just what loud music sounds like. let them set by ear and they would just max everything and think all was well.I would never recommend setting gains with DMM for speakers. Just do it by ear.
Let those people learn that hard way then lol..never say never. i've met plenty of people that think clipping and distortion are just what loud music sounds like. let them set by ear and they would just max everything and think all was well.
it is useful to use the DMM as a check to see what RMS voltage you are getting out of the amp and if that makes sense with expectations. but you always fall back on what you hear as being your guide.
usually, speakers need much less power so gains are lower anyway.
thing is, they won't learn if you don't take the time to teach them. we cannot just say "listen for distortion" since that requires some hands-on training.Let those people learn that hard way then lol..
This is true. But this is just one thing I don't about forums... I'd rather be teaching people hands on in person. I'm not the best at explaining things online.thing is, they won't learn if you don't take the time to teach them. we cannot just say "listen for distortion" since that requires some hands-on training.
using a DMM is safer and usually quite conservative. I have no issues recommending it to a Novice as it also introduces them to Ohm's law and gets them using a DMM. the effort teaches several concepts.
likewise. my efforts in person are somewhat different than my recommendations in forums. over the years i've honed my recommendations and general rules, knowing that many more people will read my posts than will ever comment on it (many non-members). so i consider my audience to be more than the OP but the general public and people all over the world.This is true. But this is just one thing I don't about forums... I'd rather be teaching people hands on in person. I'm not the best at explaining things online.
That's a very good way to think about. I'll have to keep this in mind.likewise. my efforts in person are somewhat different than my recommendations in forums. over the years i've honed my recommendations and general rules, knowing that many more people will read my posts than will ever comment on it (many non-members). so i consider my audience to be more than the OP but the general public and people all over the world.