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Amplifiers providing both input-to-output and channel-to-channel isolation. This is the purest form of isolation, and the option that should be considered for nearly all applications. Multi-channel instruments that employ it are immune to inconsistent common mode voltages on any combination of channels within the limits of the amplifiers.
Stereophonic sound, namely two channel audio Surround sound , more than two channels, with loud speakers in the front, back and sides. Ambisonics , or full-sphere surround sound audio.
A bridge-parallel amplifier topology is a hierarchical combination of the bridged and paralleled amplifier topologies, with at least four single-ended channels needed to produce one bridge-parallel channel. The two topologies complement each other in that the bridging allows for higher voltage output and the paralleling provides the current ...
Horizontal bi-amping has the advantage of allowing two different amplifiers that sound better than each other for bass or for treble. Vertical bi-amping uses two channels of an amplifier per loudspeaker, with a dedicated channel for the bass driver and a dedicated channel for the treble or the treble and the midrange post-amplifier together.
Multichannel or multi-channel may refer to: Multichannel audio, i.e. Stereophonic sound, namely two channel audio; Surround sound, more than two channel audio; Ambisonics, a studio or live way of recording with many channels; Offering multiple audio tracks on a broadcast channel: see Sound multiplex in broadcasting
An audio distribution amplifier also known as: a press feed; a pool feed; a media feed; press box; or an ADA, takes a single audio feed, usually a line input, but it may be a microphone input, and outputs multiple line or microphone outputs. This can be done using a passive feed, where the signal is split among the outputs, or as an active feed ...