I rarely get SWRs and I have this one that does the same output power in bridged mono mode vs stereo mode.
This SWR seems to have one fuse taken out of the circuit and I would guess this has something to do with why bridged mode does not work.
Why would it be wired this way? Was there some sort of factory recall on bridged mode or something I don't know about.
here is a picture of mine vs a picture I found online. As you can see mine has the fuse wiring altered for the white wire. The online pic clearly has the fuse in series with the output where as mine has the fuse bypassed.
Is there something I should be taking into account before I put this white wire back on the other side of the fuse and see if it works bridged then? Why would someone disable bridged mode??
my amp
online amp
schematic : swr_sm400_bass_amp_sch.pdf
This SWR seems to have one fuse taken out of the circuit and I would guess this has something to do with why bridged mode does not work.
Why would it be wired this way? Was there some sort of factory recall on bridged mode or something I don't know about.
here is a picture of mine vs a picture I found online. As you can see mine has the fuse wiring altered for the white wire. The online pic clearly has the fuse in series with the output where as mine has the fuse bypassed.
Is there something I should be taking into account before I put this white wire back on the other side of the fuse and see if it works bridged then? Why would someone disable bridged mode??
my amp
online amp
schematic : swr_sm400_bass_amp_sch.pdf
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