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"Interesting" QSC RMX amp "issue"
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Lee" data-source="post: 97963" data-attributes="member: 4707"><p>Re: "Interesting" QSC RMX amp "issue"</p><p></p><p>No, the PLX has some additional op amp stages in the audio path, and the bridged mono feed from channel 1 is isolated from the filters and the clip limiter's OTA. Therefore, bridged mono setup is simpler and more straightforward, esepcially the original series (PLX1202, PLX1602, PLX2402, PLX3002, and PLX3402). On those models (as well as in the sibling ranges CX, DCA, PowerLight 2, and PowerLight 3) you simply set a switch to bridged mono, and the amp ignores channel 2's filter, clip limiter, and gain. I wish all the bridgeable amps were like this.</p><p></p><p>In the PLX II series (PLX1802, PLX1502, PLX3102, and PLX3602), signal from channel 2's input stage can still pass through, so you would have to turn its gain control all the way down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Lee, post: 97963, member: 4707"] Re: "Interesting" QSC RMX amp "issue" No, the PLX has some additional op amp stages in the audio path, and the bridged mono feed from channel 1 is isolated from the filters and the clip limiter's OTA. Therefore, bridged mono setup is simpler and more straightforward, esepcially the original series (PLX1202, PLX1602, PLX2402, PLX3002, and PLX3402). On those models (as well as in the sibling ranges CX, DCA, PowerLight 2, and PowerLight 3) you simply set a switch to bridged mono, and the amp ignores channel 2's filter, clip limiter, and gain. I wish all the bridgeable amps were like this. In the PLX II series (PLX1802, PLX1502, PLX3102, and PLX3602), signal from channel 2's input stage can still pass through, so you would have to turn its gain control all the way down. [/QUOTE]
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