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Apr 12, 2025 - 07:36 AM
A monoblock amplifier is typically designed to power a single channel, meaning it is usually used to drive one speaker, most commonly a subwoofer. However, with the correct impedance matching and wiring configurations, such as series or parallel, it can power multiple speakers, though this requires careful attention to avoid overloading the amp. Always check the amp's specifications for minimum impedance ratings to ensure proper operation.
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