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Hi, i've came across the STK4231II amplifier when searching discovercircuits.com and wondered if this chip is bridgable? I found the datasheet and the circuit seemed to have the - lead connected to mass. When running a search i came across 3 topics. The closest thing to it was running the A and B channel in parallel Link
I also ran across this circuit Link is it useable in a bridged configuration? And where can i order one close to the netherlands :P Best regards, R.Kleven |
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