Bridging Considerations - JL Audio MHD600/4-24V Owner's Manual

4-channel class-d full-range marine amplifier
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Speaker loads below 1.5Ω nominal per channel
in stereo or 3Ω nominal in bridged mode are
not recommended and may cause the amplifier
output to distort excessively.

bridging considerations

Bridging is the practice of combining the
output of two amplifier channels to drive a single
load. When bridged, each channel produces
signals of equal magnitude, but opposite polarity.
The combined output of the two channels
provides twice the output voltage available from a
single channel. The MHD600/4-24V has been
designed for bridging of its channel pairs without
the need for input inversion adaptors.
To bridge a pair of channels, use the "Left +"
and "Right –" speaker connectors only
(the "Left –" and "Right +" remain unused).
Then connect a mono signal to both left and
right RCA inputs for that channel pair. This
requires an RCA "Y-Adaptor" (sold separately),
because a bridged pair of channels requires that
both amplifier channels of the bridged pair
receive input. Connection of only one RCA input
will result in reduced power output, increased
distortion and can cause the amplifier to overheat.
When bridged, each channel pair will
deliver optimum power into a 3-8Ω load.
Operating bridged channel pairs into a load
lower than 3Ω is not recommended.
speaker connector Plugs
To connect the speaker wires to the amplifier,
unplug the speaker connector plugs from the
amplifier chassis (pull back firmly) and back out
the set screws on each connector plug, using the
supplied 2.5 mm hex wrench. Strip 3/8 inch (10
mm) of insulation from the end of each wire and
insert the bare wire into the receptacle on the
speaker connector plug, seating it firmly so that
no bare wire is exposed. While holding each wire
in place, tighten each set screw firmly, taking care
not to strip the head of the screw.
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