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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8898431" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I believe what this shows is two mono amplifiers in a strapped configuration. Two monos but as a whole they are calling it "bridged". </p><p> A misnomer? Maybe, but electrically I think they are the same thing. When repairing my 2 channel US Amps 500a I noticed that the positive wire of the left channel was soldered in the negative through hole of the circuitboard. I asked the tech that was guiding me about this and he said it was common design. He said it is basically two mono amplifiers in one case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8898431, member: 654802"] I believe what this shows is two mono amplifiers in a strapped configuration. Two monos but as a whole they are calling it "bridged". A misnomer? Maybe, but electrically I think they are the same thing. When repairing my 2 channel US Amps 500a I noticed that the positive wire of the left channel was soldered in the negative through hole of the circuitboard. I asked the tech that was guiding me about this and he said it was common design. He said it is basically two mono amplifiers in one case. [/QUOTE]
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