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Multiple electronic amplifiers can be connected such that they drive a single floating load (bridge) or a single common load (parallel), to increase the amount of power available in different situations. This is commonly encountered in audio applications.

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  • Multiple electronic amplifiers can be connected such that they drive a single floating load (bridge) or a single common load (parallel), to increase the amount of power available in different situations. This is commonly encountered in audio applications. (en)
  • En sonorisation, un amplificateur pontable ou bridgeable est un amplificateur audio stéréophonique capable de délivrer plus de puissance électrique en établissant un « pont », « pontage » ou « bridge » entre deux sorties, au détriment du nombre de sorties exploitables. (fr)
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  • Multiple electronic amplifiers can be connected such that they drive a single floating load (bridge) or a single common load (parallel), to increase the amount of power available in different situations. This is commonly encountered in audio applications. (en)
  • En sonorisation, un amplificateur pontable ou bridgeable est un amplificateur audio stéréophonique capable de délivrer plus de puissance électrique en établissant un « pont », « pontage » ou « bridge » entre deux sorties, au détriment du nombre de sorties exploitables. (fr)
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  • Bridged and paralleled amplifiers (en)
  • Amplificateur pontable (fr)
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