I have manuals for that amp as we've been selling the amplifiers here. I'll scan one tonight and e-mail it to you.
You are aware though, of the pitfalls of bridging right? The obvious attraction is that the wattage goes through the roof but keep in mind the distortion levels will also increase and the damping actually goes down. So, the question must be asked, do your speakers really need that? Most of the 7.1 amps we've been selling into 2 channel systems are being used to either passively bi-amp the speakers or, with an active crossover (and more cables) to actively bi-amp, - a really cool way to go. The obvious easy thing to do is to listen both ways and decide based on percieved performance.
BTW, here is a link for a blurb on the amplifiers: http://www.citation-audio.com/cit71.html
Have fun! The manual will follow tomorrow at the latest.
Dan
You are aware though, of the pitfalls of bridging right? The obvious attraction is that the wattage goes through the roof but keep in mind the distortion levels will also increase and the damping actually goes down. So, the question must be asked, do your speakers really need that? Most of the 7.1 amps we've been selling into 2 channel systems are being used to either passively bi-amp the speakers or, with an active crossover (and more cables) to actively bi-amp, - a really cool way to go. The obvious easy thing to do is to listen both ways and decide based on percieved performance.
BTW, here is a link for a blurb on the amplifiers: http://www.citation-audio.com/cit71.html
Have fun! The manual will follow tomorrow at the latest.
Dan