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4 channel amp bridging?
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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8665601" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>yeah all you need is a left and right signal from what ever you're using as your source unit (head unit) </p><p></p><p>since Alpine amplifiers are available to you (not sure where you're located) why not use a mvr m500? you don't have to use all the amplifiers power if that's what you are worried about. The 4 channel on your mids and highs. A mono amp is better suited for using to power subs then a full range amplifier. Most 2 channel amps are only 4 ohm stable when bridged same for 4 channel amps as well.</p><p> You can either wire those 2 subs to 2 or 8 ohms. go to Rockford fosgate web site look for wiring wizard. That'll help you understand parallel / series and how to wire them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8665601, member: 674179"] yeah all you need is a left and right signal from what ever you're using as your source unit (head unit) since Alpine amplifiers are available to you (not sure where you're located) why not use a mvr m500? you don't have to use all the amplifiers power if that's what you are worried about. The 4 channel on your mids and highs. A mono amp is better suited for using to power subs then a full range amplifier. Most 2 channel amps are only 4 ohm stable when bridged same for 4 channel amps as well. You can either wire those 2 subs to 2 or 8 ohms. go to Rockford fosgate web site look for wiring wizard. That'll help you understand parallel / series and how to wire them... [/QUOTE]
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