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| Amp install; Can you bridge a four channel amp | |
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| 92convertable | Dec 5 2016, 11:48 PM Post #1 |
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I have a 8" sub in a tube and a 400 watt four channel amp can I bridge the amp so all the output goes to one speaker? If so how do I wire the amp? If not will running all four channels to the speaker make it any louder or am I just wasting my time trying. if its a lost cause I will use this amp for my high and midrange speaker's |
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| Bjetmech | Dec 6 2016, 08:23 AM Post #2 |
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If you pull up the specs of the amp and it reads like below, yes 225W RMS X 4 @ 4 OHMS 450W MAX X 4 @ 2 OHMS 900W MAX X 2 @ 4 OHMS BRIDGED |
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| 92convertable | Dec 7 2016, 12:08 AM Post #3 |
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Thanks just going to use the four channel to run high and mids |
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| maxima2fst4u | Dec 10 2016, 10:19 PM Post #4 |
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depends on which amp you currently have as well! Some can be some cant. |
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