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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8798936" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>This conclusion comes from studying write ups on amplifier types and how the energy flows through the power supplies. That was the main factor that I saw, because half bridges are two full bridge amps internally, where each full bridge has its own polarity, therefore each individual full bridge within the amp can individually balance out each board and its polarity, which creates more stability with rapid impedance changes, voltage spikes inside of the amp, etc. Seems like full bridge amps might have more trouble with internally over-volting (like when your sub is over xmax, and the coil is pounding the motor field), which may be why some people have them cut out during normal play on music or why they maybe can’t do something like run a .5 final ohm load on the amp with music. Full bridges seem to be way more sensitive to subwoofer movement, at least the shitty Chinese full bridges that are cheap dog ****, IMO. I don’t like them, personally, but I won’t hate if someone runs them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8798936, member: 591582"] This conclusion comes from studying write ups on amplifier types and how the energy flows through the power supplies. That was the main factor that I saw, because half bridges are two full bridge amps internally, where each full bridge has its own polarity, therefore each individual full bridge within the amp can individually balance out each board and its polarity, which creates more stability with rapid impedance changes, voltage spikes inside of the amp, etc. Seems like full bridge amps might have more trouble with internally over-volting (like when your sub is over xmax, and the coil is pounding the motor field), which may be why some people have them cut out during normal play on music or why they maybe can’t do something like run a .5 final ohm load on the amp with music. Full bridges seem to be way more sensitive to subwoofer movement, at least the shitty Chinese full bridges that are cheap dog ****, IMO. I don’t like them, personally, but I won’t hate if someone runs them. [/QUOTE]
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