Using 4 channel amp to power front stage?
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ok you would use the "front" bridged channel as the right channel and the "rear" bridged channel as the left channel
so you'd have the front gain for 1 channel and the rear gain for the other channel
you must keep your left and right channels separated or it's no longer stereo, just a mono mix
so you'd have the front gain for 1 channel and the rear gain for the other channel
you must keep your left and right channels separated or it's no longer stereo, just a mono mix
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I was doing a training session for a shop last week when one of the installers asked me the most intelligent question regarding 4 channel amps in years. His question was how "out of phase" were channels 3 & 4 with regard to channels 1 & 2 one an amplifier I was trainging him on (I had to call tech support for that one). Indeed, phase can vary between "front" and "rear" channels. In fact, my old installed had to "time align" the custom crossovers we built when I biamped my component speakers using a 4 channel amp (1 driver per each channel). Just a thought.
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