@grislybutter @mm1tt77 @musicfan2349 @assetmgrsc @mesch @loomisjohnson @cleeds
Thank you everyone. I want to say I am very sorry, I didn't use the correct terminology. After reading this thread I did some research.
I said "bridge". That was the wrong word to use. Im very sorry.
What I meant was ""stereo system with a preamp and power amp combination"
I thought that what is bridging... I am very sorry about that.
"When you connect the NAD 3020a as a preamplifier to the NAD 2400, you are using the NAD 3020a's preamplifier function to control the sound and send the signal to the NAD 2400. The NAD 2400 will act as a power amplifier, amplifying the signal received from the NAD 3020a and delivering power to two speakers."
So, I want to compare, not two bridged nads 2400 and 3020a, or c270 and c370, but "stereo system with a preamp and power amp combination" vs. Rotel Ra- 1062.
I guess this changes the certain things on this topic?
Im very sorry again! You wrote a a lot about bridging and its details pros/cons. Im very sorry for your time 🥺 But it helped me a a lot! If not you, I wouldn't have learned that!