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    Hello, how do I bridge amp9 into two channels? Do I need to connect all 4 inputs for two channels? Will it affect audio quality? thank you

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    I dont know if you can Bridge the Amp9 but you can parallel it. Refer to the datasheet for instructions.

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    Hi bearman, is bridge the same as parallel? Does it increase its output twice when parallel? Thank you for input!

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    No, they completely different. Bridged uses and inverted amplifier. Rather than a lengthy explanation, here's a webpage to look at.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridged_amplifier

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    Bearman, what would the output become if, for instance, two 40watts parallel to a 8ohms load?
    Thank you!

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    Well, there is a problem there. When you parallel them, you should use 4 or 2 ohm speakers. You may want to post to the support site and ask there.

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