Audio Neophyte
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I'm fairly new to the deep dive into the audio world, though I already have built a fairly nice system. My next move will probably be an upgrade in amplifier(s). When reading posts to various audio sites, I have read some confusing posts regarding monoblock amps and/or bridged amplifiers. I originally understood that employing two monoblock amps in a system would generally, all things relative price-wise, etc. produce improved sound by powering each channel by a separate amplifier. But some posts seem to adamantly argue that the use of two monoblock amps is a bridged amp system that increases power but degrades sound in several ways. Or are bridged amplifiers different than running two monoblocks? Should I just consider a similarly well-thought of stereo amplifier for the upgrade? Any clarity (not crazily technical) from this site would be greatly appreciated. Hope I explained the issue adequately. Thanks.