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Bridged and paralleled amplifiers - Wikipedia

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What is BTL? | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/what-is-btl.242674/
    BTL = Bridge Tied Load. It means the the amplifier has two outputs per speaker - one inverting and one non-inverting, the speaker being connected between them. This gives double the voltage swing across the speaker and therefore 4 times the power for a given power supply voltage - assuming the amplifier can supply enough current.

How do i connect my power amps in BTL mode? | Audiokarma ...

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    Then, you'd connect the speaker's (+) terminal to the amp's left (+) terminal and the speaker's (-) terminal to the amp's right (+) terminal. Repeat for other side. Of course, you'd put the switch to the BTL mode and MAKE CERTAIN you do that with the amplifier turned off.

Glossary Definition for BTL - Maxim Integrated

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    The ground-tied speaker can have a swing from zero to the amplifier's supply voltage. A BTL-driven speaker can see twice this swing because the amplifier can drive either the + terminal of the speaker or the — terminal, effectively doubling the voltage swing. Since twice the voltage means four times the power, this is a major improvement, especially in applications where …

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