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    Component speakers.

    Here is my question. I have a Diamond Audio d6700.4 4 channel amplifier and it is wired right now as a three way amp. I have comps and my coaxials wired in parallel for a 2 ohm load on the front channels and my sub bridged on the rear channels. Question I need answered is. Can I bridge my component set just on my front channel?







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    Re: Component speakers.

    Bridging creates a single channel output... how ya gonna do that with 2 speakers?



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    Re: Component speakers.

    you can but ,then the amp wont separate between r and l channels



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