Hell yes, show me where I specifically say I bridged a mono amp.
Hell yes, show me where I specifically say I bridged a mono amp.
Yet you are still confused. You have these words quoted in front of you. None of them say I bridged a mono amp but you keep saying it does. Rob, circle the word MONO in this quote.
If you understand the word, and it was used in a common phrase such as “are wont to do”, why did you ask if it should be a contraction of “will not”?Rob, understand that I know what wont meant and what won't meant. I have for many decades to be sure. People on this website in this forum make mistakes all the time. Why is it not appropriate to have you clarify which word you used? Is it because you think yourself infallible?
For the reason I just stated. Why do you refuse to pay attention? Can you just not afford too?If you understand the word, and it was used in a common phrase such as “are wont to do”, why did you ask if it should be a contraction of “will not”?
It sure seems you are painting the other members here as too dumb to understand my vocabulary.
Kind of rude.
“bridged internally” and “internally bridged”Yet you are still confused. You have these words quoted in front of you. None of them say I bridged a mono amp but you keep saying it does. Rob, circle the word MONO in this quote.
I admittedly didn't know the word. I can admit when I am wrong. Can you?If you understand the word, and it was used in a common phrase such as “are wont to do”, why did you ask if it should be a contraction of “will not”?
It sure seems you are painting the other members here as too dumb to understand my vocabulary.
Kind of rude.
I'm sorry you feel that way.“bridged internally” and “internally bridged”
The ONLY time “bridged” is used in discussing an amplifier has NOTHING to do with the wiring you described.
Further, the connection of two wires directly together is not called a bridge. As YOU provided it, the definition of a bridge is a separate thing that connects two things. Sorry, but the GWB does not directly connect NY and NJ together.
Sorry, but two wires soldered together is a “splice”, not “bridged internally”.
Sorry, but no monoblock amp can or will have more than one output.
Sorry, but words are important, and you can’t arbitrarily use them in whatever fashion suits YOU. The language doesn’t work that way.
You are the protector of feelings for the people here who are too dumb to understand words that YOU understand fully?For the reason I just stated. Why do you refuse to pay attention? Can you just not afford too?
Sure can. What I won’t do is accept “because I said so” from someone as a proof that I am wrong.I admittedly didn't know the word. I can admit when I am wrong. Can you?
How much closer are the land masses known as New Jersey and New York City with the GWB there, versus without?I'm sorry you feel that way.
Question... if I refer to it that way doesn't that prove you wrong? You said nobody does it... yet here I am and I am damn sure somebody. So, you are wrong RobGMN. You are wrong.
A bridge is a connection. Period. It brings two or more things together.
Please stop making statements with question marks at the end. Just make the damn statement.You are the protector of feelings for the people here who are too dumb to understand words that YOU understand fully?
Very nice of you.
So are you switching topics or just information? Moving goalpost or just spinning things?How much closer are the land masses known as New Jersey and New York City with the GWB there, versus without?
Refer to the definitions YOU provided, lest you make a bigger fool of yourself.
For all you folks that Thxone thinks are too dumb to understand the words I use:
“lest - with the intention of preventing (something undesirable); to avoid the risk of.”
We discussed the whole rhetorical question thing long ago, yet you seem again to not understand it.Please stop making statements with question marks at the end. Just make the damn statement.
How dumb does this look Rob? You are an idiot?