If you didn't happen to be using a signal processor that output a summed mono signal you can wire it up something similar to what you described. Check out this PG tech support pdf... http://download.phoenixphorum.com/TechSupport/cmono.pdf
Bfowler wrote:i wonder why you need the resistors in that. seems like you could acheive the same result by just using a 2female to 1 male "Y" adaptor
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That tech sheet is only necessary when you are trying to keep the stereo signal from the same set of outputs as well. The resistors basically make the stereo signal stay in tact. The left and right channels are tied together after the resistors, so it will have little or no effect on the signal upstream of the combination point.
Probably not the best explanation, but it makes sense to me
When the ZX500 is hooked up normally with a stereo input from a computer and the lowpass cross over switched on Is it producing a Summed mono signal to both channels??????
Jacampb2 wrote:I doubt it. If I am not mistaken, the ZX5 can run mixed mode, stereo and bridged at the same time, but I could be wrong... I will look at a manual.
Later,
Jason
I can't find any reference to it in the manual or tech sheets, so I am probably mistaken. I would not recommend trying it to find out. It could do some serious damage.
So an I do the yadapet option with the ZX500? if not I hope my audiobahn amp produces a mono signal.
So just to get this staight aboth the PG Basscube. The Basscube puts out a mono signal correct? So if I am using the basscube to either the PG amp or the Audiobahn Im cool?
Jacampb2 wrote:I doubt it. If I am not mistaken, the ZX5 can run mixed mode, stereo and bridged at the same time, but I could be wrong... I will look at a manual.
Later,
Jason
PG called it "tri-linear" operation, when you can run stereo and bridged at the same time. They advertised it quite a bit in the MS era. I would be surprised if you couldn't still do it, it's probably just not as popular nowadays with all the multichannel amps.