How to by amp or bridge Amps


I have to of the same whatt amps one pair of speakers. Only useing one but not enought power . Would like use the both,for more power , Do not know what wires and rca go where. Can't afford a mistake. Thanks chris Boca Raton FL
metaldaze
Yes, you only forgot the "s" in the first word of your third sentence. Your first two sentences are short and to the point. Steven King makes it very clear that to be a good writer you must do away with wordiness. As mentioned above, proof read your third sentence and do away with those silly asterix thingies in the fourth sentence. Say what you mean. Also do not forget there should be a hyphon between the "k" and the "Y'", or you could just omit the whole phrase and put in "expletive deleted". Did you have a question about amplifiers. I seem to have missed the point and now I can't find it.
Plato is correct about one thing.....read the manual and/or talk to the manufacturer before attempting to bridge an amp. You can also use two of the same amps without bridging, one for each speaker if the speakers are a biwire model. You could get more info from the regulars on this site if you were to list your amps, speakers and preamp. Good luck!
Metaldaze was just asking a question. For what reason do you have to belittle his English? There are many are not as fortunate enoughlike you (Plato).

What you wrote in your first post was the most insulting thing I've ever read on Audiogon.

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