LOL that is why it is important to use proper terminology!!!!!! You are right. Give us a list of ALL car audio terminology that you approve of so we can cater to you Rob.
You need to get your mono amp serviced because one of the outputs is fried correct? Is it the positive output or the negative output?
Instead of having to back up your words, you decide to ask me for a list of audio terms, and then say something nearly as dumb as “multiple outputs” on a mono amp.
There’s no negative output on an audio amplifier. The output is AC, not DC.
Are you asking about a negative feedback amp? I’m not familiar with any car amps that have negative feedback circuits.
I DO remember in the 80’s when Velodyne introduced their subs with an (?)accelerometer on the voicecoil to act as a feedback so the cone movement could be compared to the input signal, and corrected. Made for a very low distortion sub. Not car audio, but droolworthy.
As I mentioned to Spoke: If you’re going to pretend you are a wordsmith, that you know words better than the editors of the OED, and that everyone is stupid compared to your knowledge of English, then you sure as shit should walk the walk and use words correctly.
Don’t use words incorrectly and in a way that no one else uses them, and then pitch a fit when you get called out on it.
Just because YOU think “bridged” means two wires soldered to each other, does not mean the term is correct.
Just because YOU think a monoblock amp has multiple outputs since it has a terminal block on it, does not make it correct.
Language doesn’t work that way.