R rammin 10+ year member Member 156 0 MS Feb 4, 2007 #1 Which would be better to run a set of components on? A class D mono block or a class A/B 2-channel amp? What would be the major difference Click to read more...
Which would be better to run a set of components on? A class D mono block or a class A/B 2-channel amp? What would be the major difference Click to read more...
D dbman150 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 5,216 0 fort wayne Feb 4, 2007 #2 class d are sub amps so no dont run comps on a class d amp
DBfan187 5,000+ posts Supa's mom was here! 52,741 236 Poolside with Supa's mom. Feb 4, 2007 #3 :fyi:class d are sub amps so no dont run comps on a class d amp Click to expand... there are class D full range 2 & 4 channel amps as well.
:fyi:class d are sub amps so no dont run comps on a class d amp Click to expand... there are class D full range 2 & 4 channel amps as well.
D dbman150 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 5,216 0 fort wayne Feb 4, 2007 #4 not class d mono block 2 or 4 channel amps
S squeak9798 5,000+ posts Banned 26,540 97 USA Feb 4, 2007 #5 You would not want to run your frontstage from a single mono amplifier. The frontstage must be ran in stereo with independent left and right channels. And most class D "mono" amps are designed strictly for subwoofer duty and as such are bandwidth limited.
You would not want to run your frontstage from a single mono amplifier. The frontstage must be ran in stereo with independent left and right channels. And most class D "mono" amps are designed strictly for subwoofer duty and as such are bandwidth limited.