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Can someone tell me how bridging an amp affects the sound? I can see one of the advantages is more power but how is the sound quality affected? Does speaker impedance, for example, 4 ohms or less, come into play good or bad? Can I assume a pair of bridged 4B³ amps sound the "same" or similar to the 7B³ monos?
Below are the power specs for the 4B³, it jumps up to 900W into 8 ohms :disbelief:
Would it just be better to consider the 7B³ from the beginning if there's even a remote chance of eventually bridging the amp? The specs on the 4B³ are impressive enough alone and I like the idea of a smaller stereo amp. Thoughts? :scholar:
Power Capabilities:
Below are the power specs for the 4B³, it jumps up to 900W into 8 ohms :disbelief:
Would it just be better to consider the 7B³ from the beginning if there's even a remote chance of eventually bridging the amp? The specs on the 4B³ are impressive enough alone and I like the idea of a smaller stereo amp. Thoughts? :scholar:
Power Capabilities:
- 300W into 8Ω
- 500W into 4Ω
- 900W into 8Ω (Bridged Mono)
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