12-May-2021, 13:50
Exactly.
When you are bridging an amplifier you multiply its power by 4, provided you don’t hit a current limitation and thermal dissipation before.
That explains why a bridged 220 is only x2 but while a bridged 250 is x4.
Jean-Marie
When you are bridging an amplifier you multiply its power by 4, provided you don’t hit a current limitation and thermal dissipation before.
That explains why a bridged 220 is only x2 but while a bridged 250 is x4.
Jean-Marie
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