I have had 6 of the 16-A's what a sweet amp for it's time.
To bridge this amp requires you to locate a service manual
which will show you the jumper pins that have to be changed.
I believe it was 5 or 6, it's been 15 or 20 years since I
did this to mine. The amps where then rated for 320 watts
16 ohms and 500 watts 8ohms bridged. Stereo was 160 watts
8 ohms and 250 watts 4 ohms and a little over 300 watts
at 2 ohms. In the bridged mode speakers should not have
a large frequence spectrum in the 4 ohm range as the pro-
tective curcuit will trip at high power. Will look for book
To bridge this amp requires you to locate a service manual
which will show you the jumper pins that have to be changed.
I believe it was 5 or 6, it's been 15 or 20 years since I
did this to mine. The amps where then rated for 320 watts
16 ohms and 500 watts 8ohms bridged. Stereo was 160 watts
8 ohms and 250 watts 4 ohms and a little over 300 watts
at 2 ohms. In the bridged mode speakers should not have
a large frequence spectrum in the 4 ohm range as the pro-
tective curcuit will trip at high power. Will look for book