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<blockquote data-quote="mannyahles" data-source="post: 5051766" data-attributes="member: 584339"><p>Also somewhere on page 2 someone ask about using two amps in mono, one per side for his MLK165 and some said mono is not a good match, ask WHY NOT? He not saying he is going to run a mono signal (sum of L/R), but he going to use one amp for L and one amp for R. This is a great idea and some of the best system run this why. Its the same as having a 4 channel amp and bridging it to make 2 channels.</p><p></p><p>I am running my MLk's mono and I bridged my amp. The speakers rock and have great midbass with only 200 w going to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mannyahles, post: 5051766, member: 584339"] Also somewhere on page 2 someone ask about using two amps in mono, one per side for his MLK165 and some said mono is not a good match, ask WHY NOT? He not saying he is going to run a mono signal (sum of L/R), but he going to use one amp for L and one amp for R. This is a great idea and some of the best system run this why. Its the same as having a 4 channel amp and bridging it to make 2 channels. I am running my MLk's mono and I bridged my amp. The speakers rock and have great midbass with only 200 w going to them. [/QUOTE]
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