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Hello all,
I am in the process of building an audio sector lm4780 kit!! my intention is to use 1 chip per channel in a bridged or parallel config. to drive an 8 ohm load to get the highest possible output from the amp. what are people's opinions on bridged or parallel ?????????????? |
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Bridged sounds better, but you need a balanced signal connected to the amp and the speakers should be at least 6 ohm (8 ohm is still better).
In one of my systems I'm still using LM4780 bridged monoblocks, connected to ML380S preamp: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showt...576#post636576
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