Depends on how you run the interconnects to the inputs. You will need to put two lefts on the front channels and two rights on the back channels, or vice-versa, but you get the idea.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifI have a jl audio 4 channel amp producing 4 x 75 rms. If i bridge the the channels i will get 2 x 150 rms, but will the sound be stereo or mono?
As long as you run only the left signal to channels 1&2, and only the right signal to channels 3&4, yes you'll have stereo sound.I have a jl audio 4 channel amp producing 4 x 75 rms. If i bridge the the channels i will get 2 x 150 rms, but will the sound be stereo or mono?
Mono can also refer to the type of sound being produced.Uh, stereo, since it's not a mono amp. Mono just refers to the whole one channel application.