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Old 08-11-2021, 04:09 PM
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Smile Our Experience With Bridging a Stereo Amp

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Originally Posted by cleeds View Post
Bridging an amplifier is rarely the "best" approach, imo.
The engineer in me tends to be pretty wordy, so I make an effort to economize. What I should have said is, "...might be best for our budget." If we ever decided to expand beyond 5.1, we would be in a better position with a "bridgeable" stereo power amp...and, come to think of it, we've bridged our MC300 in the past with great results. We're back to using it as a stereo amp now, and it still works great. In fact, I wish I could afford another one like it.
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