Going monoblock?


I have a McIntosh MC252 that can be bridged to mono at 500 Watts. What am I going to gain in term of sound going from a single MC252 stereo to two MC252 mono? I have a pair of Sonus Faber Elipsa
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Showing 1 response by mechans

I agree with Marakanetz.
It would be best IMHO to buy true monoblocks. Dedicated monos are designed around one input and one output. There is no forcing the amp into doing a job it is really not designed for. (even if capable) I have heard that bridging is far from an ideal circuit and has a proonounced effect on the sound. Do a search of this forum for "Bridging" to get more info.