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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8912090" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>Proved what exists? A multi-mono amp that can be bridged? We know this exists already.</p><p>For decades.</p><p></p><p>You must be confused. I never said a multichannel amp could not be bridged.</p><p></p><p>It was a page back and the first post, so I'll remind you of what I was looking for. </p><p>I described these two things as the unicorns: <em>"(mono amps with multiple outputs)"</em> and a <em>"monoblock amp"</em> that <em>"can be bridged to itself to make more power."</em></p><p></p><p>A stereo amp that can be bridged is neither of those two things.</p><p>A 3-channel amp is neither of those two things.</p><p>A dual-mono amp that can be bridged doesn't fit the bill.</p><p>An 8-channel amp where you can bridge some channels and leave others unbridged doesn't match, either.</p><p></p><p>Maybe <em>"(mono amps with multiple outputs)"</em> and a <em>"monoblock amp"</em> that <em>"can be bridged to itself to make more power." </em>really ARE unicorns. 'Sure would explain why I can't find any evidence of them, anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8912090, member: 683408"] Proved what exists? A multi-mono amp that can be bridged? We know this exists already. For decades. You must be confused. I never said a multichannel amp could not be bridged. It was a page back and the first post, so I'll remind you of what I was looking for. I described these two things as the unicorns: [I]"(mono amps with multiple outputs)"[/I] and a [I]"monoblock amp"[/I] that [I]"can be bridged to itself to make more power."[/I] A stereo amp that can be bridged is neither of those two things. A 3-channel amp is neither of those two things. A dual-mono amp that can be bridged doesn't fit the bill. An 8-channel amp where you can bridge some channels and leave others unbridged doesn't match, either. Maybe [I]"(mono amps with multiple outputs)"[/I] and a [I]"monoblock amp"[/I] that [I]"can be bridged to itself to make more power." [/I]really ARE unicorns. 'Sure would explain why I can't find any evidence of them, anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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