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<blockquote data-quote="zike911" data-source="post: 4277392" data-attributes="member: 589074"><p>I tried figuring this out by checking the forums, but i couldnt find anything.</p><p></p><p>ANyways,</p><p></p><p>So i have myself a Thump T5406 amp (specs below) and it has capabilities to be 1, 2, or 4 channels. Now i'm hooking up 4 of my rear speakers to it. To prevent excessive wires hanging around, i was thinking of maybe using the 2-channel setting and parraleling the 2 left together and the 2 right speaks together and then just bridging on to the amp on like i said, 2 channels.</p><p></p><p>Would this be a good idea, or should i just go the normal way and use one channel per speaker?</p><p></p><p>Speakers are infinity 6022i, btw, 60 rms, 180 max.</p><p></p><p>THUMP T5406 800-WATT 4 -CHANNEL AMPLIFIER</p><p></p><p>"Specifications800W 4 X 100W RMS @ 4? STEREO, 4 X 150W RMS@ 2? STEREO 2 X 200W RMS @ 4? MONO FULL MOSFET CIRCUITRY 2? STEREO STABLE, 4? STABLE BRIDGED ADJUSTABLE GAIN CONTROL REGULATED POWER SUPPLY YELLOW ANODIZED HEAT-SINK BLACK CHROME CHASSIS SPECIAL FINS FOR ADDITIONAL COOLING 3-WAY PROTECTION CIRCUIT GOLD-PLATED TERMINALS THD 0.05% DIM: 10.5W X 2H X 7.75L"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zike911, post: 4277392, member: 589074"] I tried figuring this out by checking the forums, but i couldnt find anything. ANyways, So i have myself a Thump T5406 amp (specs below) and it has capabilities to be 1, 2, or 4 channels. Now i'm hooking up 4 of my rear speakers to it. To prevent excessive wires hanging around, i was thinking of maybe using the 2-channel setting and parraleling the 2 left together and the 2 right speaks together and then just bridging on to the amp on like i said, 2 channels. Would this be a good idea, or should i just go the normal way and use one channel per speaker? Speakers are infinity 6022i, btw, 60 rms, 180 max. THUMP T5406 800-WATT 4 -CHANNEL AMPLIFIER "Specifications800W 4 X 100W RMS @ 4? STEREO, 4 X 150W RMS@ 2? STEREO 2 X 200W RMS @ 4? MONO FULL MOSFET CIRCUITRY 2? STEREO STABLE, 4? STABLE BRIDGED ADJUSTABLE GAIN CONTROL REGULATED POWER SUPPLY YELLOW ANODIZED HEAT-SINK BLACK CHROME CHASSIS SPECIAL FINS FOR ADDITIONAL COOLING 3-WAY PROTECTION CIRCUIT GOLD-PLATED TERMINALS THD 0.05% DIM: 10.5W X 2H X 7.75L" [/QUOTE]
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