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<blockquote data-quote="bigbootyjj" data-source="post: 8527463" data-attributes="member: 671249"><p>I made an online Amazon order mistake. I bought two amps which I thought allowed me to bridge into singular amps each but both of them don't, hence, now I have two Class D amps - each supplying two channels = 4 total channel = too much!!! Here's a link them: <a href="http://autotekcaraudio.com/mma2000-1d/" target="_blank">MMA2000.1D | Autotek</a></p><p></p><p>So here's my options: 1.) I can use just one of them, which - once wiring properly and playing at 1 ohm should be rather powerful and I may like it OR 2.) Dually power both and wire both speakers "twice" i.e. once with each amp's identical channel to separate speaker - if that makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Let me explain: With the speaker wire, apply <em>a </em> separate (+) and (-) from each of the two 2000.1D amps' channels to the box's outlets' so they coincide respectfully...so it <strong><em>dually wires both amps to both speakers.</em></strong> Note: the speakers in the box with be wired 1ohm each and the amp's low is 1ohm as well.</p><p></p><p>I hope the explanation above is understandable. But basically it is the exact same amp with the same power output along with it's "other" same channel powering the other speaker in the box. Make sense? Well, If there are any ideas on where I should go from here before I do any wiring I'm willing to listen. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbootyjj, post: 8527463, member: 671249"] I made an online Amazon order mistake. I bought two amps which I thought allowed me to bridge into singular amps each but both of them don't, hence, now I have two Class D amps - each supplying two channels = 4 total channel = too much!!! Here's a link them: [URL="http://autotekcaraudio.com/mma2000-1d/"]MMA2000.1D | Autotek[/URL] So here's my options: 1.) I can use just one of them, which - once wiring properly and playing at 1 ohm should be rather powerful and I may like it OR 2.) Dually power both and wire both speakers "twice" i.e. once with each amp's identical channel to separate speaker - if that makes sense. Let me explain: With the speaker wire, apply [I]a [/I] separate (+) and (-) from each of the two 2000.1D amps' channels to the box's outlets' so they coincide respectfully...so it [B][I]dually wires both amps to both speakers.[/I][/B] Note: the speakers in the box with be wired 1ohm each and the amp's low is 1ohm as well. I hope the explanation above is understandable. But basically it is the exact same amp with the same power output along with it's "other" same channel powering the other speaker in the box. Make sense? Well, If there are any ideas on where I should go from here before I do any wiring I'm willing to listen. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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