A mono amp, is half of a stereo amp. It has one input and one output.
A mono amp will not sound good with door speakers. There are to be used with subwoofers
the difference between a mono block and stereo amp is this: a stereo amp sees half of ohms you give it ( that is if you are trying to bridge it), the mono block see whatever ohm load you give it.
Yes this amplifier is a mono amp so it is internally bridged. It does not have a stereo output.
to mono if your amp will allow, also this is for single voice coil. otherwise run in mono parallel to run dual voice coils.
Depends if you are building heavy bass system with quite a few subs then a mono amp would be suggested but if it is just a single sub just for a standard bass upgrade then a 2 channel amp would be fine you can still use a mono amp on one sub just remember to take into perspective the RMS rating and the Impedance on both the Subs and the Amp
Most preamps just have a mono output for a subwoofer. No real reason to run stereo for subs, unless maybe you are running two speaker boxes as subs. Most amps are switchable to mono mode and put out more power in mono. Hope this helps.
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What part is required to connect a mono amp to a factory stereo
u can bridge it to 2 channels not one to make it a mono block
AMP is the abbreviation for Adenosine Monophosphate. The mono meaning 1. So it has 1 phophate group.
AMP (adenosine monophosphate) has one phosphate group attached.