
Originally Posted by
Lulu
as those amps (AMP10-B and today's working AMP5) are bridgeable, is it a good idea to bridge the one that will take place for the central speaker (87dB sensibility) ?
Depends, bridging an amplifier will go at the cost of the damping factor. If these speakers are tough ones to drive, or if they have problems with low frequecy accuracy then perhaps it's not a good idea to bridge it. Though I doubt you'll really notice it that badly, as these amps have a massive damping factor by default, even when bridged. I also doubt you need the extra power. It may be practical though, if you have a left over channel... Which might be a far heavier weighing factor than the others... But you can also dummyload any unneccessary channels... Decisions decisions....
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