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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8906758" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p>Yes. I have a question. Looking at the schematics, since mono is one or one speaker to the amplifier, how many outputs to a mono amplifier on one amp? If you bridge it, that means you’ll splice the two cables together to combine two. So you have one input and one speaker output and one ground. Is that the correct inputs and outputs to the mono amplifier? I’m only putting in my input to prove my validity too. </p><p></p><p>On the bench test radio at home, just buy a (PSU) power supply unit at Walmart. Converts wall outlet AC current to DC 12 volts power supply. Just make sure the radio is about 5 ampere. Working…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8906758, member: 691623"] Yes. I have a question. Looking at the schematics, since mono is one or one speaker to the amplifier, how many outputs to a mono amplifier on one amp? If you bridge it, that means you’ll splice the two cables together to combine two. So you have one input and one speaker output and one ground. Is that the correct inputs and outputs to the mono amplifier? I’m only putting in my input to prove my validity too. On the bench test radio at home, just buy a (PSU) power supply unit at Walmart. Converts wall outlet AC current to DC 12 volts power supply. Just make sure the radio is about 5 ampere. Working… [/QUOTE]
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