Thread: Bridging an Amp
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I would agree that obviously you can drive an amp with more watts before it
clips and distorts. I just know that I had a bridgeable sub amp for my home
subwoofer and it definitely played cleaner in normal mode vs. bridge.

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I have an old Orion that puts out about 60 watts @ 4 ohms per channel in

2
channel operation but jumps to 260 watts in bridge (mono) mode. I was
wondering if the output in bridge mode is as clean as say two channel

mode?
Is there a lot more distortion present in bridge mode?


There's less distortion involved with bridging when you take into account
the possibility of clipping.