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Apr 12, 2025 - 07:36 AM
A monoblock amplifier is typically designed to amplify a single audio channel, often used for driving a subwoofer. However, some monoblock amps may have two sets of speaker terminals to facilitate easier wiring configurations, such as running multiple subwoofers in parallel, but they still amplify a single channel of audio. The two sets of terminals are not separate channels but are instead connected internally to the same output.
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