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4 ohm stereo vs 2ohm mono...what the ****?
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<blockquote data-quote="maniackilla" data-source="post: 302811" data-attributes="member: 548976"><p>people usually set each channel to the same setting *if available* usually it sends the same to each channel. it just matters how your stereos VCs add up. if you have 2 SVC subs and want to hook them up to a 2 channel amp you would only get a 4 ohm load per sub, if you bridge them not only does it combine the subs and split it to 2 homs ..... it splits again to 1ohm when you use both channels together on them.</p><p></p><p>if you had a mono amp ... it would only split the difference once b/c the speakers would gather the power from 2 dif channels at once ...... you basically buy your amp around what kinda subs you get</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maniackilla, post: 302811, member: 548976"] people usually set each channel to the same setting *if available* usually it sends the same to each channel. it just matters how your stereos VCs add up. if you have 2 SVC subs and want to hook them up to a 2 channel amp you would only get a 4 ohm load per sub, if you bridge them not only does it combine the subs and split it to 2 homs ..... it splits again to 1ohm when you use both channels together on them. if you had a mono amp ... it would only split the difference once b/c the speakers would gather the power from 2 dif channels at once ...... you basically buy your amp around what kinda subs you get [/QUOTE]
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