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Haha, well okay look let me try to explain.
The amp can operate in two ways.
First and most obviously as a 4 channel amp, giving 75 watts by 4 channels.
Then it can also operate as a TWO channel amp, giving 225 watts into TWO channels. This is done by linking two of the four channels into one, which when done to all of them leaves two channels total.
For example, say there is Channel : 1, 2, 3, and 4.
In the normal mode you would run them seperate, channel 1 to speaker 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, 4 to 4.
In bridge mode, what your doing is combining two of the channels into one. So it would be like this:
Channel 1+2 to speaker 1, channel 3+4 to speaker 2.
This makes it put out a greater amount of power into each of the two channels since its using two channels to power one speaker.
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