Hi,
I've read the benefits of Bridging being discussed/recommended in this forum.
I'm driving a Revel M16(6ohm rated) with a single nc122mp based hypex amp(fed by a minidsp ddrc-24). I've two of these amps and am looking to use each in a bridged config for each channel. I was looking to do this to add more volume as well as wondering how this will change the response of the speaker.
Based on the documentation(attached pg. 16) for nc122mp, I can see that you can bridge both channels by plugging both speaker terminals to +ve and +ve of either channel, there is no need to connect the negative terminals to each other as the hypex amps are designed with the negative terminals bridged together. There is talk about output signal being inverted across left/right so this configuration should be fine. I assume the signal will need to be split from source and same signal fed to both terminals? The amp will invert the signal across L/R. Am I reading this right? Appreciate any advice/guidance.
I've read the benefits of Bridging being discussed/recommended in this forum.
I'm driving a Revel M16(6ohm rated) with a single nc122mp based hypex amp(fed by a minidsp ddrc-24). I've two of these amps and am looking to use each in a bridged config for each channel. I was looking to do this to add more volume as well as wondering how this will change the response of the speaker.
Based on the documentation(attached pg. 16) for nc122mp, I can see that you can bridge both channels by plugging both speaker terminals to +ve and +ve of either channel, there is no need to connect the negative terminals to each other as the hypex amps are designed with the negative terminals bridged together. There is talk about output signal being inverted across left/right so this configuration should be fine. I assume the signal will need to be split from source and same signal fed to both terminals? The amp will invert the signal across L/R. Am I reading this right? Appreciate any advice/guidance.