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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1817271" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Yes but both speakers connected to it are going to reproduce exactly the same thing - not a stereo (left and right) signal. </p><p>Add to that the fact that the majority of monoblock amps have a pretty restrictive frequency response considering they were generally intended for subwoofer usage you end up with a 10Hz to 250Hz or so (and nothing above it) overall frequency response which is unsuitable for powering anything <em>but</em> substage drivers.</p><p></p><p>[qiuote]I know mono means one and stereo means there's left and right so could you do it and have <strong>both left and right front stage speakers playing the same thing</strong>?With a monoblock amplifier this is the <strong>only</strong> possible result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1817271, member: 561023"] Yes but both speakers connected to it are going to reproduce exactly the same thing - not a stereo (left and right) signal. Add to that the fact that the majority of monoblock amps have a pretty restrictive frequency response considering they were generally intended for subwoofer usage you end up with a 10Hz to 250Hz or so (and nothing above it) overall frequency response which is unsuitable for powering anything [I]but[/I] substage drivers. [qiuote]I know mono means one and stereo means there's left and right so could you do it and have [B]both left and right front stage speakers playing the same thing[/B]?With a monoblock amplifier this is the [B]only[/B] possible result. [/QUOTE]
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