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anybody know the difference between 4 ohm stereo and 4 ohm mono? i am trying to bridge my amp, a diamond audio d3 400.4 and it says it will do 200.2 at 4 ohm mono but 50x4 at 4 ohm stereo.
the specs on my amp readswith your amp,you will get 200x2 when its bridged,which means,taking 2 of the 4 channels and making 1 large channel.1 large channel per side.usually you bridge smaller amps for subs or more to components.50 x 4 @ 4 ohms
100 x 4 @ 2 ohms
200 X 2 at 4 ohms bridged
Obvious.If you are running off of your cars factory radio they consider that mono.
But if you have upgraded your head unit to a new stereo that is what they consider stereo.
what do you mean stereo separation?Mono/monaural, means you have a single channel of audio. You can either have your left and right working separately and have stereo or you can combine those two channels for a single more powerful channel but you lose the stereo separation. On your four channel you can do this twice. So you can have 4, 3, or 2 channels.
Wow.what do you mean stereo separation?
anybody know the difference between 4 ohm stereo and 4 ohm mono? i am trying to bridge my amp, a diamond audio d3 400.4 and it says it will do 200.2 at 4 ohm mono but 50x4 at 4 ohm stereo.
no, no, no.Just read what I posted...
If you are running off of the factory radio (mono) the amp makes more power to compensate for a poor source. If you have an aftermarket stereo (stereo) it has a better source and doesnt need to produce as much power...
You must be describing the antenna function which will switch to mono to compensate for a weak FM signal.A HU always dose that...