You have to be careful since you will get bridged outputs if amplifiers have single ended (ground referenced) output. Bridged outputs will get you 4x power (while two power supplies are designed only for 2x more power total) plus doubled output impedance (affecting speaker damping), not to mention being not able to drive your speaker's properly if half of their minimum impedance (for the same current since voltage is 2x) is below amplifier's ability. If amp has already bridged outputs then the only improvement will be keeping system balanced. Fully differential output will cancel even order harmonics but I wouldn't bother since your beef is with increased odd order harmonics. Both amps have to have exactly same gain and phase shift or common mode reduction will be reduced. Doing thing like that is always risky proposition. Most likely you'll get better results selling all four monos and buying two better amps.
Weird question re: balanced connection
Hi guys, I have 4 identical monoblocks (Mastersound 845, single ended only, no balanced inputs), if I had a balanced preamp, would it be possible to connect 2 monos per channel as if they were a balanced amp? I mean, for right channel one amp for positive and one for negative, same for left channel. Thanks to all those who can answer this.
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