I will add that you will lose your fade function and I'd check the amp specs to be sure the amp can run run each channel on a 2ohm load(which is most likely what it will be seeing). Also be sure you hook the sub up to 4 ohms, if at all possible.yes you can. run all 4 speakers off the front channels (both left speakers to front left , and both right speakers to front right) and the sub bridged on the rear.
I see everyone saying ditch your rears but I much rather leave them, my mpyres in those foam baffles that have been coated in plasti dip rock , it only gets better Im thinking when I get the opportunity to adjust the time alignment and such but for now eh. Am I totally missin someththing or do award winning sq systems only run active fronts ?Run the fronts with channels 1 and 2, run the sub with channels 3 and 4 bridged. Ditch the rear speakers altogether. My two cents.
Most do. and you can forget time alignment if you run all 4 off the front channels.I see everyone saying ditch your rears but I much rather leave them, my mpyres in those foam baffles that have been coated in plasti dip rock , it only gets better Im thinking when I get the opportunity to adjust the time alignment and such but for now eh. Am I totally missin someththing or do award winning sq systems only run active fronts ?
That'd be the best plan of action IMO. Do you know the voice coil configuration of your sub(i.e. Single 4 ohm, dual 4 ohm, dual 2 ohm)? I don't expect you to have any issues running the front speakers on channel 1&2 but the amp is most likely only stable at 4 ohms when bridged so you'll need to be sure not to go any lower than that. A model number of the amp and you sub would be helpful in determining how to wire it.So let me get this straight. run the fronts off channle 1 2
run the rears from the hu (If i want)
bridge 3 4 channel to the sub.
Sounds simple enough
That'd be the best plan of action IMO. Do you know the voice coil configuration of your sub(i.e. Single 4 ohm, dual 4 ohm, dual 2 ohm)? I don't expect you to have any issues running the front speakers on channel 1&2 but the amp is most likely only stable at 4 ohms when bridged so you'll need to be sure not to go any lower than that. A model number of the amp and you sub would be helpful in determining how to wire it.