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Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio.
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.

Your personal terminology doesn't make the terms accurate even if you want it to.
Prove that you DON'T blow guys to make rent.
 
Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio.
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.
There was a whole thread full of people that understood what the op was asking when referring to the terminals as outputs...there was also 1 person that was fckn clueless 🤣🤣🤣
 
Look at this picture. What is going on here? Well, this seller of audio related products is calling this electrical connection "bridging bars". I guess they are wrong too huh.

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Again, a two-part word describing a singular item. "Bridging Bar".
What exactly is the "item" in your amp that makes it "internally bridged"? Is it the "Bridging Solder"?

Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio. Maybe a circuit designer who says a mono amp can have multiple "outputs"?
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.
 
Again, a two-part word describing a singular item. "Bridging Bar".
What exactly is the "item" in your amp that makes it "internally bridged"? Is it the "Bridging Solder"?

Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio. Maybe a circuit designer who says a mono amp can have multiple "outputs"?
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.
Rob we are all telling you that a mono amplifier can have multiple outputs.

It doesn't matter how the two items come together, solder, bar, trace, wire, cable. It will bridge the two items together.

Rob, you need a nap.
 
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Rob we are all telling you that a mono amplifier can have multiple outputs.

It doesn't matter how the two items come together, solder, bar, trace, wire, cable. It will bridge the two items together.

Rob, you need a nap.
No, YOU are saying this/ Several others have said you are wrong and proof of such has been provided.
You have provided no proof of your claims.

Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio. Maybe a circuit designer who says a mono amp can have multiple "outputs"?
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.
 
I am still trying to figure out who said their MONO AMP is internally bridged and I can't find it... all I see is where it was stated that the connections are bridged inside the amp... which should be obvious if you can't see them connected together on the outside of the amp.... maybe my brain ain't workin.
 
Nope good guess but it wasn't that guy 😉
It should be. He also suggested in another thread that a linear taper pot and an audio taper pot will achieve the same result in a circuit. He based it on his extensive guitar knowledge.

The irony of that is that if you look up audio output, guitar amps are one of the first results that come up where they talk about singualr output on a mono amp.
Go figure.
 
No, YOU are saying this/ Several others have said you are wrong and proof of such has been provided.
You have provided no proof of your claims.

Just provide the proof that connecting two wires to each other in an amplifier is regarded as "bridging" by people who understand audio.
Just provide proof that a mono amp can be regarded as having multiple "outputs" by people who understand audio. Maybe a circuit designer who says a mono amp can have multiple "outputs"?
Prove those of us who think you are full of shit wrong.
Prove that I don't understand audio.
Prove that I don't understand biology.
Prove that I don't understand English.
Prove you don't swallow gobs of man juice.
 
It should be. He also suggested in another thread that a linear taper pot and an audio taper pot will achieve the same result in a circuit. He based it on his extensive guitar knowledge.

The irony of that is that if you look up audio output, guitar amps are one of the first results that come up where they talk about singualr output on a mono amp.
Go figure.
Both pots increase and decrease volume. The raising and lowering of the volume is the result. They achieve it differently. Thanks for playing along Rob.
 
It should be. He also suggested in another thread that a linear taper pot and an audio taper pot will achieve the same result in a circuit. He based it on his extensive guitar knowledge.

The irony of that is that if you look up audio output, guitar amps are one of the first results that come up where they talk about singualr output on a mono amp.
Go figure.
Why you constantly duck from your quote...pretty sure owning your sh!t is part of being a man 🤔
 
I am still trying to figure out who said their MONO AMP is internally bridged and I can't find it... all I see is where it was stated that the connections are bridged inside the amp... which should be obvious if you can't see them connected together on the outside of the amp.... maybe my brain ain't workin.
It was your own post. Maybe that's why you can't remember.
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Both pots increase and decrease volume. The raising and lowering of the volume is the result. They achieve it differently. Thanks for playing along Rob.
Nope. You suggested both to achieve the same intended result in a given circuit, which they cannot do.
You might as well have suggested a diode or a resistor to make a bridge rectifier.
 
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