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iNuke nu3000DSP outputs when in bridged mode
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<blockquote data-quote="mackerr" data-source="post: 141037" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Re: iNuke nu3000DSP outputs when in bridged mode</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bridged mono mode must be between the 2 hot sides of the 2 amp channels, that's how it works. The 2nd channel is polarity reversed so the voltage swing is equal and opposite of the 1st channel. When you use the 2 hots as your speaker drive there is twice the voltage and the load impedance capability is halved. The input sensitivity is also 6dB higher so things immediately sound louder, but in multi-amped systems you need to correct for that.</p><p></p><p>Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackerr, post: 141037, member: 307"] Re: iNuke nu3000DSP outputs when in bridged mode Bridged mono mode must be between the 2 hot sides of the 2 amp channels, that's how it works. The 2nd channel is polarity reversed so the voltage swing is equal and opposite of the 1st channel. When you use the 2 hots as your speaker drive there is twice the voltage and the load impedance capability is halved. The input sensitivity is also 6dB higher so things immediately sound louder, but in multi-amped systems you need to correct for that. Mac [/QUOTE]
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