I meant to say, in terms of impedance handling, the ranking (usually) goes like this:
Lowest (best): Monoblocks (Maybe 1 Ohm or so)
Middle : Stereo amplifier working as a stereo amp (2 - 4 Ohms minimum)
Highest impedance requirement (worst) : Bridged stereo amp. (sometimes requires 8 Ohms)
No hard and fast rules. But since bridged stereo amps have 2x the voltage, the theoretical output power is 4x normal. This is often unsubstainable at the lowest impedances.
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Lowest (best): Monoblocks (Maybe 1 Ohm or so)
Middle : Stereo amplifier working as a stereo amp (2 - 4 Ohms minimum)
Highest impedance requirement (worst) : Bridged stereo amp. (sometimes requires 8 Ohms)
No hard and fast rules. But since bridged stereo amps have 2x the voltage, the theoretical output power is 4x normal. This is often unsubstainable at the lowest impedances.
Best,
E