Talk:Impedance bridging
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I moved this to impedance bridging since it gives this idea that it is the "opposite" of impedance matching, but the term "voltage bridging" i think is more common.
Also they are not opposites really. One maximizes power and one maximizes voltage. Not opposites.
Also to differentiate it from a bridged amplifier, in which two positive outputs are inverted from each other and used to drive a load in a floating type configuration. not the same thing.
Also I am going to keep editing these. - Omegatron 20:54, Jun 23, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] "Second Device" vs. "Previous Device"
"It is a bridging connection if the second device does not appreciably load the previous device." Which is the "second" device? The load or the source? How is "previous" defined here? I'm pretty sure that this means that the source does not appreciably load the load device, but this language could be clearer. Steve carlson 23:27, 9 March 2007 (UTC)