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<blockquote data-quote="thch" data-source="post: 3226825" data-attributes="member: 562032"><p>JBL uses some patented technology to allow a parallel connection of amplifiers. similarly to how you can run multiple generators on the same electrical bus, but with amplifiers. Most amps can't do this properly and will kill each other... My guess is there is some limitation to the parallel connection that prevents it from performing as would be predicted. There is no difference from a theoretical standpoint between a series connected amplifier and a 4ohm load, or a parallel connected amplifier and a 1ohm load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thch, post: 3226825, member: 562032"] JBL uses some patented technology to allow a parallel connection of amplifiers. similarly to how you can run multiple generators on the same electrical bus, but with amplifiers. Most amps can't do this properly and will kill each other... My guess is there is some limitation to the parallel connection that prevents it from performing as would be predicted. There is no difference from a theoretical standpoint between a series connected amplifier and a 4ohm load, or a parallel connected amplifier and a 1ohm load. [/QUOTE]
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