No One Really said:
Looking at the datasheet for a National LM4780 audio amplifier IC I was
wondering: what's the difference between a parallel and a bridged amp?
They
sort of seem to be doing the same thing.
As stated, output power is quadrupled because of the doubled voltage swing
and thus, doubled current in the output. However, one must pay attention to
the maximum current in the output devices. For example, an audio amplifier
IC may be rated to drive a 4 Ohm minimum load at rated supply voltage. When
bridged, it can no longer handle the 4 Ohm load. 8 Ohm would be the new
minimum. So, considering you are trying to get as much power from the amp by
using the lowest output impedance possible in any case, the maximum you can
gain by bridging is double the power.
John