Paralleling audio amplifiers with demo that failed
I look at how to parallel chip amps for driving low impedance loads for more power. Unfortunately I could not complete the demonstration due to some issues. Watch and see what happened. Correction at 10:32: I said "bridge" when I meant "parallel".

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