2 channel amps - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-28T17:44:15Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/2-channel-amps?feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou may be able to bridge the…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-08-11:2592684:Comment:31827672018-08-11T20:20:00.409ZJerry Jordanhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JerryJordan
<p>You may be able to bridge the output of a 15wx2 amp to one speaker for a 30 watt output to a single speaker. I believe it depends on the circuit and output class of the amp.</p>
<p>You may be able to bridge the output of a 15wx2 amp to one speaker for a 30 watt output to a single speaker. I believe it depends on the circuit and output class of the amp.</p> Perhaps, but there is to be o…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-08-11:2592684:Comment:31830002018-08-11T17:39:48.274ZJoe Williamshttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JoeWilliams
<p>Perhaps, but there is to be only one speaker and a mono input.</p>
<p>Perhaps, but there is to be only one speaker and a mono input.</p> 15wx2 is a power amp circuit,…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-08-11:2592684:Comment:31824212018-08-11T10:07:19.869ZJerry Jordanhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JerryJordan
<p>15wx2 is a power amp circuit, for home or car stereo, you will still need a preamp circuit to drive it. Those are only a few bucks on eBay as well.,,. Happy building!!!</p>
<p>15wx2 is a power amp circuit, for home or car stereo, you will still need a preamp circuit to drive it. Those are only a few bucks on eBay as well.,,. Happy building!!!</p> If your talking a two channel…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-08-11:2592684:Comment:31825022018-08-11T08:05:44.043ZCause the Blue rathttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/CausetheBluerat
<p>If your talking a two channel power amp then there is no practical reason use half an amp. You would end up with one amp running a 'load' and the other no 'load' </p>
<p>Now if your talking a two channel guitar amp. You can set each channel's EQ differently. Say one channel with scooped mids for a more acoustic sound. The other with heavy mids for a fatter rock tone. </p>
<p>If your talking a two channel power amp then there is no practical reason use half an amp. You would end up with one amp running a 'load' and the other no 'load' </p>
<p>Now if your talking a two channel guitar amp. You can set each channel's EQ differently. Say one channel with scooped mids for a more acoustic sound. The other with heavy mids for a fatter rock tone. </p> “2x15” implies a 2 channel po…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-08-11:2592684:Comment:31824902018-08-11T01:05:38.764ZJerry Jordanhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JerryJordan
<p>“2x15” implies a 2 channel power amp. Designed as a stereo power amp. You could run mono in and one side out, but dual mono in and two speakers would use both channels of the amp. But you’re talking about a power amp that would work best with a preamp as well.</p>
<p>“2x15” implies a 2 channel power amp. Designed as a stereo power amp. You could run mono in and one side out, but dual mono in and two speakers would use both channels of the amp. But you’re talking about a power amp that would work best with a preamp as well.</p> I imagine you've seen them on…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-08-10:2592684:Comment:31821322018-08-10T19:47:56.731ZJoe Williamshttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JoeWilliams
<p>I imagine you've seen them on ebay. 15wx2 pre-built circuits. Not an amp, just a circuit, to be built into an amp.</p>
<p>I imagine you've seen them on ebay. 15wx2 pre-built circuits. Not an amp, just a circuit, to be built into an amp.</p> Normally a two channel amp is…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-08-10:2592684:Comment:31822442018-08-10T18:57:15.729ZJerry Jordanhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JerryJordan
<p>Normally a two channel amp is a two channel pre-amp fed to a mono output amp, and from there to the speaker. What type of "two channel" amp are you referring to? </p>
<p>Normally a two channel amp is a two channel pre-amp fed to a mono output amp, and from there to the speaker. What type of "two channel" amp are you referring to? </p>