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What is a “monoblock”?

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What is a “monoblock”?

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A “monoblock” is a hifi term meaning one chassis per channel. We make lots of monoblock amplifiers such as the MAHI, SNAPPER, Neo-Classic SEPP 300B, 250’s, and 500 watt models. A “stereo” amplifier is two channels one one chassis (like the Stingray). Our monoblock amplifiers are commonly sold as a pair. Two chassis come with the pair. The pricing on our website is always listed as the per pair price. One chassis for left and one chassis for right channels. They don’t care which one is left or right. Each monoblock is shipped in its own carton/box too. And yes, you may order a single monoblock for half the cost of a pair if you need only one channel, like say you want five amplifiers for surround, or 2 1/2 pairs. No problem.

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