A common technique employed in audio systems involves configuring a multi-channel amplifier to deliver increased power to a single speaker. This configuration, achieved by combining the output of two amplifier channels, allows for a substantial boost in available wattage. For example, an amplifier rated at 50 watts per channel could potentially deliver closer to 150 watts to a connected loudspeaker when properly configured.
The primary advantage lies in the ability to drive speakers requiring more power than a single amplifier channel can provide, resulting in higher sound pressure levels and improved dynamic range. This is particularly beneficial in applications where louder volumes are desired or where speakers are used in larger spaces. Historically, this method has been a go-to solution for car audio enthusiasts and those seeking enhanced performance from their existing equipment without replacing the entire amplifier.