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macaddict

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Just wondering, if you use a boogie power amp and only run 1 cab, is there a way to bridge the amp so you get all the wattage out on cab?
Or is it simply a, use one side of the amp if you only use on cab situation?
I have been debating getting a boogie pre, not sure which one yet. But I was curious what the deal was with the power amps.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
macaddict said:
is there a way to bridge the amp so you get all the wattage out on cab?
Or is it simply a, use one side of the amp if you only use on cab situation?
Any help would be appreciated.

No, bridging is not possible.
One side alone, or both sides in stereo (whether you use one cab or two).
 
I have a 20/20 and when rehearsing I only one use one cab, the manual says that you can use just one channel of the amp providing you turn the volume for the spare channel off (zero) and have its presence all the way up.
Ian
 
yeah the same goes for the Simul 2:Ninety. Bridging is not possible.

Would be nice cos I kind feel I need more headroom out of it..
 
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