For instance, the Alto MACRO 1400 amp is rated at 310 W at 8 ohms STEREO, and 900 W at 8 ohms BRIDGE MONO. Amplifiers have separate stereo and bridged mono power handling specifications. Bridge Mono Operationīridge mono mode combines two amp channels into one mono, much more powerful amp channel. After the input, the amp acts exactly like a stereo mode amp. It is the same as using a Y cable to split a mono input into both channels. You use this to route a mono input (like a microphone, or mono output of a mixer) into both channels of an amp. Parallel operation routes an identical audio signal of one amp input into both channels. This enables an audience to enjoy the stereo effects of music. Usually we run two outputs (left and right) from a mixer, into the two amp channels (left and right), and then into two speakers set up in front of an audience, one on the left, one on the right. Many recent amps can even run two different power/resistance ratings on the two channels at the same time. This means that the amplifier provides power to two independent channels. Stereo operation mode is the normal, default mode of an amp. One of the most frequent questions we get is the difference between stereo, parallel, and bridge mono modes in Amplifiers
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