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  2. Isolation amplifier - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Multichannel audio - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Bridged and paralleled amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Bi-amping and tri-amping - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Multichannel - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Distribution amplifier - Wikipedia

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    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 ...