Can you bridge a Head Unit?
Yo yo yo yo yo,
I've bought a set of Pioneer Head Unit + 2 speakers. The head unit is 4 X 22w RMS and the 2 speakers are 40w RMS each.
So can I bridge them like you would an amplifier to make 2 X 44w RMS? Is there a reason it would not work?
Tubular Dudes,
Sho
Re: Can you bridge a Head Unit?
no for many reasons. just don't do it.
Re: Can you bridge a Head Unit?
do it! see what happens lol
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Originally Posted by
assassin1840
do it! see what happens lol
don't encourage stupidity lololz.
Re: Can you bridge a Head Unit?
You can do it. Is it smart no.
Re: Can you bridge a Head Unit?
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Originally Posted by
kramer_212
don't encourage stupidity lololz.
lol yeah
Re: Can you bridge a Head Unit?
sidenote weren't the older pioneers able to run a 2 ohm load?
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Old pioneer HU's used to allow you to bridge the rear channels and use them to power a sub, that was pretty cool.
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OLD? new ones allow you to do that as well.
the rear channels on the MVH and AVH lines can have the rears bridged for 70 watts at two ohms, Sub pass only...
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That is cool, though it would have to be a pretty efficient sub.
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Yo dawg I heard you like to double your power yo?
Yo
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pretty much. i have a 15" 250rms sub ive been curious to try it with.
Re: Can you bridge a Head Unit?
Read the sticker on the headunit. Usually says right on top if it is 4 or 2 ohm stable.