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  1. #41 Re: mono amp vs two channel 
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    wow offroad your plate is full. what branch of the military are you in? my roommate's sister is in jacksonville, NC with her husband in the marines.
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    I'm not sure if I understand your original because there have been numerous replies, but I think the only difference between a mono amp and two channel is that you don't have to bridge them anymore with a mono amp. It is easier to present your wiring to your wiring to your mono amp.
     

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    ya...the issue is done, and i wasn't concerned about wiring.
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