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    May 30, 2003, 01:43 AM
    Amplifier
    You know, I am a beginners when it comes to construction of Audio amplifiers. I would like to know
    Sir if it is possible, in order to attain a 200 watts or even 300 watts amplifier output, I will only interconnect
    The output of 1 amplifier (100 watts) to the input of another amplifier (100 watts also) and so on…
    Is it the concept of a BRIDGED AMPLIFIER?
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    Apr 11, 2007, 04:29 PM
    No, this is NOT the concept of bridged amplifiers. You CANNOT input an amplified signal into another amplifier. Bridged amplifiers means for instance if you took a 2 channel amplifier and put the 2 output channel on one speaker. This does not effectiviely double the output power, but will increase it significantly.


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