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a quick question about bridging.
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<blockquote data-quote="spudracer326" data-source="post: 1880034" data-attributes="member: 565665"><p>how much power your subs end up seeing is dependent upon what ohm your subs are wired at.....for example your amp is only bridgable down to 4 ohms.....this means you need to wire your subs to four ohms to recieve the amps highest output....although some amp[s can be ran lower then there rated...this is not the case with your amp...so basically just bridge the amp so the subs see there own bridged channel and make sure your subs are wired at four ohms....they will prolly see around 300watts maybe....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spudracer326, post: 1880034, member: 565665"] how much power your subs end up seeing is dependent upon what ohm your subs are wired at.....for example your amp is only bridgable down to 4 ohms.....this means you need to wire your subs to four ohms to recieve the amps highest output....although some amp[s can be ran lower then there rated...this is not the case with your amp...so basically just bridge the amp so the subs see there own bridged channel and make sure your subs are wired at four ohms....they will prolly see around 300watts maybe.... [/QUOTE]
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