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A mono amp is meant to run one channel (usually one or two subs). A normal (stereo) amp is designed to run two seperate channels in stereo. Usually a stereo amp can be bridged into mono to drive one sub or two subs. Then you start getting into ohm ratings with the different configurations.

 
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