Bridging? Bi-amping? What is this called?
I have dual banana plugs that can plug into each other.
For giggles I decided to take another discreet channel of amplification and piggy back it into my Definitive center channel. The sound increased audibly and I'm assuming I'm getting a higher power, 4ohm load.
Would this be considered Bridging or bi-amping? Something else?
Thanks.
Yep. Union County by the Goethals Bridge. That Triumph... bike or car?
Almost got a TR-4a back in "the day" but missed out by an hour. Wound up with a Sunbeam Alpine instead. No major regrets, though.
...but I really, really wanted that TR4!
Ah, you forgot audio commandment # 1, eh?
"Always power down all affected components when kerfutzing with the connections."
By any chance, is your center channel biwire/biamp capable? That is to say, are ther 4 connections, with each red/red and black/black pair joined by a jumper? And, if so, did you remove the jumper when you did that dasterdly deed? That might explain something.
then again, maybe not.
Well ,that blew my theory.
Had you removed them (the jumpers) you would have indeed accomplished a form of biamping. That's where you have independent amplifiers for the lows and the mid/highs. Assuming, of course, that the input to both amps was identical.
Incidentally, what's described above would be "passive biamping".
Another version is "active biamping", which is where an electronic crossover is employed before the two power amps in order to assure that the woofer only get the lows and the mid/highs go to those speakers.