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Or this Rob!!
And yet YOU are the one who can't prove any of his claims, and contradict yourself on the rare occasion you try.
Funny how that works, huh?

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That's not a mono amp circuit, ding-dong. For **** sake, the individual inputs are labeled for Left and Right, each with a singular individual output for Left and output for Right.
IT IS SOLD AS A STEREO AMPLIFIER.
IT IS NOT "BRIDGED TO MONO" IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM.


THIS is a mono amp circuit:
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Once again, you disprove your own claim. Holy shit.
LOL even the site it comes from says it is a stereo MONO amp. LOL STFU
 
Or this Rob!!

LOL even the site it comes from says it is a stereo MONO amp. LOL STFU
Doing some day drinking?
Or do you think the manufacturer doesn't understand the word "stereo" and used it improperly?

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"Two identical amplifiers with differential input stages".

Or this Rob!!

LOL even the site it comes from says it is a stereo MONO amp. LOL STFU
HAHAHAHAHHAHA It's a "stereo MONO amp"?
Is that like identical twins from different mothers?
Maybe a boiling hot ice cube?
Direct alternating current?
Gasoline powered electric chainsaw?
Cut the pizza into 6 slices because I'm not hungry enough for eight?
At least you provide humor when you're not having a meltdown.
 
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Doing some day drinking?
Or do you think the manufacturer doesn't understand the word "stereo" and used it improperly?

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"Two identical amplifiers with differential input stages".


HAHAHAHAHHAHA It's a "stereo MONO amp"?
Is that like identical twins from different mothers?
Maybe a boiling hot ice cube?
Direct alternating current?
Gasoline powered electric chainsaw?
Cut the pizza into 6 slices because I'm not hungry enough for eight?
At least you provide humor when you're not having a meltdown.
The TDA1519C from Philips contains two power amplifiers providing 11 W per channel stereo or 22 W mono when the two channels are connected in a bridge configuration.

A Stereo/Mono amp.
 

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I see one output from each amp, that then goes into a buss bar.
A buss bar doesn't create additional outputs from either amp. Anything connected to that buss bar gets the same signal and the same voltage/amperage unless it changes the impedance the amp "sees".

If you connect a 6-position bus bar to your car battery, do you think it becomes 72 volts and 4,800 CCA?
Do you think that if you label an AC circuit "DC" that it changes the voltage type?

Show me a diagram of a mono amp circuit that shows multiple outputs directly from the amp itself., not a single output that goes to a buss.
A circuit that somehow takes a mono signal and creates two unique signals that come out of the amp.
Show me that circuit.

The TDA1519C from Philips contains two power amplifiers providing 11 W per channel stereo or 22 W mono when the two channels are connected in a bridge configuration.

A Stereo/Mono amp.
Two individual amps that can be used for stereo or bridged for mono. A stereo OR mono amp, not a "stereo MONO" amp.

And both mono amps in the chassis only have one output. That's all a mono amp will ever have.
 

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I see one output from each amp, that then goes into a buss bar.
A buss bar doesn't create additional outputs from either amp. Anything connected to that buss bar gets the same signal and the same voltage/amperage unless it changes the impedance the amp "sees".

If you connect a 6-position bus bar to your car battery, do you think it becomes 72 volts and 4,800 CCA?
Do you think that if you label an AC circuit "DC" that it changes the voltage type?

Show me a diagram of a mono amp circuit that shows multiple outputs directly from the amp itself., not a single output that goes to a buss.
A circuit that somehow takes a mono signal and creates two unique signals that come out of the amp.
Show me that circuit.
I just did Rob. Just give it up man, you are wrong!
 
Or we can just link to thread so everyone can see how lost Robbo was 😁

 
Or we can just link to thread so everyone can see how lost Robbo was 😁

You only make your argument weaker by doing that.

So, are you going to provide the schematic of a mono amp with multiple outputs, or not?
There must be millions out there. Can't you find just ONE?

Help Thx out. He's posting stereo amps and claiming they are mono, even when the datasheet says "stereo".
Send him the schematic that has a mono amp with multiple outputs, so he can post it and redeem his most recent error.
 
You only make your argument weaker by doing that.

So, are you going to provide the schematic of a mono amp with multiple outputs, or not?
There must be millions out there. Can't you find just ONE?

Help Thx out. He's posting stereo amps and claiming they are mono, even when the datasheet says "stereo".
Send him the schematic that has a mono amp with multiple outputs, so he can post it and redeem his most recent error.
Open your ****** eyes jackass.
 

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I just did Rob. Just give it up man, you are wrong!
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Nope. only one output from each amplifier.
Maybe you, Slappy, and Spoke should work together on this.

At least ONE of you should be able to find a schematic that shows what you are claiming, especially since so many manufacturers are doing it in some way.
Right?

JUST SHARE THE SCHEMATIC OF A MONO AMP WITH MULTIPLE OUTPUTS DIRECT FROM THE AMP AND I WILL ADMIT I AM WRONG.
Open your ****** eyes jackass.
Easy there, Frank Rizzo.
There is only one output shown coming from that amplifier. See that single straight line? That is ONE. As in SINGLE. Output. Not outputS.
Welcome to the world of electronics.
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Wire up five different 1/4" jacks to the pickup on your guitar.
Does that mean your guitar has five outputs?
Does each one sound different?
 
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Nope. only one output from each amplifier.
Maybe you, Slappy, and Spoke should work together on this.

At least ONE of you should be able to find a schematic that shows what you are claiming, especially since so many manufacturers are doing it in some way.
Right?

JUST SHARE THE SCHEMATIC OF A MONO AMP WITH MULTIPLE OUTPUTS DIRECT FROM THE AMP AND I WILL ADMIT I AM WRONG.

Easy there, Frank Rizzo.
There is only one output shown coming from that amplifier. See that single straight line? That is ONE. As in SINGLE. Output. Not outputS.
Welcome to the world of electronics.
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Wire up five different 1/4" jacks to the pickup on your guitar.
Does that mean your guitar has five outputs?
Does each one sound different?
That picture shows 24 outputs or is the manufacturer wrong about their own shit.
 
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