Share the variety of other definitions for the word that would apply to Thx's usage.Whatever meaning of prudent Rob chose is the correct one - afterall, he is always right.
I'll wait.
Share the variety of other definitions for the word that would apply to Thx's usage.Whatever meaning of prudent Rob chose is the correct one - afterall, he is always right.
Seriously Rob does every little ******* thing have to be about your ego??Share the variety of other definitions for the word that would apply to Thx's usage.
I'll wait.
Ironic, coming from the guy who will still argue his claim that bones do not have nerves in them, that a mono amp has multiple outputs, that a W2 lists his occupation, etc.Seriously Rob does every little ******* thing have to be about your ego??
Funny, you are literally the ONLY person that brings those topics up. What's your obsession?Ironic, coming from the guy who will still argue his claim that bones do not have nerves in them, that a mono amp has multiple outputs, that a W2 lists his occupation, etc.
Your inflated ego prevents you from ever admitting your many mistakes.
I'm seeing "ignored content" for the multiple hundredth time. I wonder why? Anyone willing to debate would not be blocked but this thread is the "Rob" show... Captain Underwear has his chonies around his knees by now and the glorious view is only his own I'd guess.Ironic, coming from the guy who will still argue his claim that bones do not have nerves in them, that a mono amp has multiple outputs, that a W2 lists his occupation, etc.
Your inflated ego prevents you from ever admitting your many mistakes.
No, it's a terminal.Does anyone else consider this proof or fact? I know Rob wont by default because that is what he does.
Is the positive terminal on an amplifier an output?
You forgot to share your citations, an example of a circuit symbol for an op amp that shows multiple outputs from a single signal input, a monoblock car amp that is multichannel and bridgeable."Yes, the positive terminal on an amplifier is an output
, specifically one of the two terminals used to connect to a speaker. It carries the amplified AC (alternating current) signal, and the negative terminal carries the other half of the signal.
- Speaker outputs: The positive and negative terminals on an amplifier are the points where the amplified electrical signal exits to drive a speaker."
Yes, a terminal is ONE of several names given to the connection.No, it's a terminal.
It could be connected to an output, but it's not an output.
Not one person on this whole site has made any claims stating that op amps have more than one output. Are you fishing? Is this your question so that you can go "See, you can't prove it"You forgot to share your citations, an example of a circuit symbol for an op amp that shows multiple outputs from a single signal input, a monoblock car amp that is multichannel and bridgeable.
Keep failing troll.Go ahead and share those with us.
LOL I am genuinely curious then Rob.... where do you connect the speaker wires? Ya know, if the terminal is not an output lololol.No, it's a terminal.
It could be connected to an output, but it's not an output.
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There are lot more of these articles.
We're talking about amplifiers.Yes, a terminal is ONE of several names given to the connection.
An op amp is the most basic component of an amplifier.Not one person on this whole site has made any claims stating that op amps have more than one output. Are you fishing? Is this your question so that you can go "See, you can't prove it"
Speaking if failing, can you show me this three things that would prove you correct?Keep failing troll.
I saw 1000s of w2s when i was doing mortgages. Yes, they ocassionally list job title. It would cause issues on occasion, ie a commissioned worker with non-commission title. But what do I know compared to the almighty and most importantly, Always Right Rob?Oh, one more thing to King Know-It-All
When might a W-2 contain the employees job title?
"A W-2 form, or Wage and Tax Statement, does not typically include an employee's job title
. The purpose of the W-2 is to report the total wages paid and taxes withheld for a given tax year.
However, there is an exception. An employee's job title may be found on a W-2 if an employer voluntarily includes it in Box 14, which is designated for "Other information"."
So you are claiming to know better than any amplifier manufacturer that calls their outputs "Output Terminals"?We're talking about amplifiers.
An output on an amplifier is not a screw terminal that you attach a wire to.
Nice try. I shared a schematic of a mono amplifier that uses op amps, both from left and right inputs then get summed mono to the output terminals.An op amp is the most basic component of an amplifier.
If you can't have a multichannel op amp, you can't Jane a multichannel mono amplifier.
Cool, show me a retail car audio mono amplifier that is not summed mono internally.There is no such thing as a multichannel mono amplifier, no such thing as a bridgeable monoblock car amplifier, and connecting a mono output to a terminal block is not " internal bridging", no matter how badly you want it to be.
As soon as you tell me where to connect the speaker wires on an amplifier.Speaking if failing, can you show me this three things that would prove you correct?
You've failed to, so far.