Be careful of one point, on page 7 it says:
"BRIDGE mode delivers the power of both amp channels into a single load of
4Ω or greater."
That's because the Crown audio XLS amps are rated 2 ohm minimum. Many power amps are not rated for such low impedance, so if your amp is rated 4 ohm minimum, then in bridge mode you should use to drive 8 ohm (or higher) speakers only.
Care to elaborate WRT the impedance being effectively half of the normal load?
What is 'the RMS power thing'- you mean as a way to express output power?
I did elaborate in post#8. No issue if words like your "
effectively...", or Ryan's "the speaker impedance
the amp sees is halved. Though it would be better if people just keep it simply by saying the amp's output voltage is doubled, for the same input signal, that would factual, impedance being halved is not factual, but again it is okay if "effectively, the amp sees... etc. are thrown in there.
The rms power thing is just another example of the power of the internet, that can turn something wrong to become acceptable. Someone as knowledgeable as you are surely know there is (or more like was now..
) no such thing as rms watt or W rms like there are Vrms and Irms.