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Has anyone made a good design for the 4780 to play bridged? I saw some around that were 1-sided, but all the copper-clad boards I have around are 2-sided, and it seems a waste of copper to just burn one side off to use a bigger one-sided design.
I have some 8-ohm subwoofers that I'd really like to convert to active, and I think this chip, bridged, is the perfect method... |
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