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Rob, as for your diagram of that nice amplifier, sure, it shows grounds. What part of the circuit are those speaker output grounds, grounding to?
Stop tap dancing, and show us where on the diagram it indicates multiple outputs from a single mono amplifier circuit.

Prove your claim that a mono amp circuit has multiple outputs. Use my circuit diagram, or ANY audio amp circuit diagram.

I’ll wait.
 
Stop tap dancing, and show us where on the diagram it indicates multiple outputs from a single mono amplifier circuit.

Prove your claim that a mono amp circuit has multiple outputs. Use my circuit diagram, or ANY audio amp circuit diagram.

I’ll wait.
Rob, stop tap dancing and tell us where that negative terminal is grounding on your diagram or any diagram. I'll wait.
 
Rob, stop tap dancing and tell us where that negative terminal is grounding on your diagram or any diagram. I'll wait.
You’re the one who wants to claim (contrary to all amp circuit diagrams and general audio amp design) that mono amps have multiple outputs.

You make the claim that contradicts the industry and the science of electrical engineering, then YOU get to prove it.

So, show us in ANY audio amp circuit where a mono amp chip has multiple outputs.
 
You’re the one who wants to claim (contrary to all amp circuit diagrams and general audio amp design) that mono amps have multiple outputs.

You make the claim that contradicts the industry and the science of electrical engineering, then YOU get to prove it.

So, show us in ANY audio amp circuit where a mono amp chip has multiple outputs.
Show me how you connect a speaker to a mono amplifier Rob. To the Positive V output and to the Negative V output.
 
Rob, stop tap dancing and tell us where that negative terminal is grounding on your diagram or any diagram. I'll wait.
Here you go.
Notice it shows ONE output that goes to the speaker. I’ll let you tell us what the other speaker connection goes to.
Go.
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Hmmm, having trouble reading the diagram? The other connection is labeled “GND” for “Ground”.

OK, now show us the mono amplifier circuit diagram that has multiple outputs from the mono chip.
 
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Hmmm, having trouble reading the diagram? The other connection is labeled “GND” for “Ground”.

OK, now show us the mono amplifier circuit diagram that has multiple outputs from the mono chip.
So by your logic in trying to spin this discussion... Your amplifiers have only one connection for the speaker... a positive connection? You keep making it a point over and over to say it only has 1 output and you are telling us it is the positive connection. So, how does your speaker make sound?
 
What's the matter? Having trouble with your own spin?
You seem to be stuck.
How about just showing us the IC from a mono amp that has multiple out outs?

No comment on the circuit diagram that shows the speaker connected to ground?
Did you forget you asked to see that (under your incorrect assumption it doesn’t exist)?

So, go ahead and show me the mono amp circuit diagram that indicates multiple outputs.
 
You seem to be stuck.
How about just showing us the IC from a mono amp that has multiple out outs?

No comment on the circuit diagram that shows the speaker connected to ground?
Did you forget you asked to see that (under your incorrect assumption it doesn’t exist)?

So, go ahead and show me the mono amp circuit diagram that indicates multiple outputs.
So just one terminal on the amp then?
 
So just one terminal on the amp then?
So, go ahead and show me the mono amp circuit diagram that indicates multiple outputs.

Here is the standard symbol used in circuit diagrams for an amplifier.
Please show us where the symbol indicates multiple outputs. Please show us any circuit diagram ever created where the symbol shows more than one output. The second picture is to show you what the output is indicated by, since you don't seem to know much about circuitry.
We'll wait. But only for 15 minutes, since what you'll be searching for doesn't exist.
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The op amp is the basic building block. Notice some important words: "ONE OUTPUT PIN".


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So, go ahead and show me the mono amp circuit diagram that indicates multiple outputs.

Here is the standard symbol used in circuit diagrams for an amplifier.
Please show us where the symbol indicates multiple outputs. Please show us any circuit diagram ever created where the symbol shows more than one output. The second picture is to show you what the output is indicated by, since you don't seem to know much about circuitry.
We'll wait. But only for 15 minutes, since what you'll be searching for doesn't exist.
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The op amp is the basic building block. Notice some important words: "ONE OUTPUT PIN".


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So just the positive terminal to the speaker then? No negative wire? Got it. Run with it Rob. Switch the conversation from what it actually was to the outputs on the transistor. Gotta stick to the status quo that Rob can't be wrong even if he has to change the conversation to something it wasn't.
 
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