I just don’t see how that would work. Below is the information for the two main parts you just set. The first shows it is looking for a signal on channel one and two. The second piece shows the bridge information. This means (in less I am way off) you need to use the bridge posts on the back of the amp. I documented above for you how mine is working and think that would be a good place to start.
Y (Input Y): The options are
• CH1+CH2 (Ch.1 input signal and Ch. 2 input signal are summed and fed to both output channels.) This provides a 6 dB level boost.
BRG (Bridge-mono or Stereo): Use this option to set the amplifier to bridge-mono or stereo mode. When BRIDGE is active, the Ch. 1 input signal is used (unless you made an alternate setting with the Y processing block).
Y (Input Y): The options are
• CH1+CH2 (Ch.1 input signal and Ch. 2 input signal are summed and fed to both output channels.) This provides a 6 dB level boost.
BRG (Bridge-mono or Stereo): Use this option to set the amplifier to bridge-mono or stereo mode. When BRIDGE is active, the Ch. 1 input signal is used (unless you made an alternate setting with the Y processing block).
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