Bridging occurs in the amplifier stage. Channel 1's positive pin becomes the bridged
output's positive pin, and Channel 2's positive pin becomes the bridged output's negative
pin.
When the amplifier is set to bridged mono mode, DSP Configurator will delete the Channel 2
amplifier output signal chain, including mix points and output processors.
In the 70V and 100V modes, an 80Hz, 12 dB/octave high-pass filter is applied to the output
filter block by default. The user can change this filter. In all other modes, the high-pass filter
is not applied by default.
Configuring the Output Mode
Select Tools > Configure Amplifier Output Mode to open the Configure
1.
Amplifier Output Mode dialog box.
Figure 59.
Select the radio button next to the desired output mode. The currently selected mode
is indicated with an asterix (*) to the right. The information window to the right of the
output mode list displays the DSP and amplifier output settings that will change when
the mode settings are applied.
2.
Click Apply to apply the amplifier output mode settings to the device. The Confirm
Amplifier Output Mode Selection dialog box will open.
Figure 60.
3.
Click Yes to confirm the amplifier output mode selection and apply it to the amplifier.
Configure Amplifier Output Mode Dialog Box
Confirm Amplifier Output Mode Selection Dialog Box
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