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<blockquote data-quote="stylez777" data-source="post: 4912244" data-attributes="member: 575311"><p>I was contimplating bridgeing my amp to send more power to my comps in the door. I am very new to this and was reading a bunch of posts and got confused. Looking at the manufactuer specs it can be bridged into a 3x400 @4ohm (doesn't say stereo so assuming it's mono).</p><p></p><p>on the amp the channel terminals are up and down as follows (First one listed is the sub channel then it goes channel 4,3,2,1):</p><p></p><p>L R- L+ R- L+</p><p></p><p>R R+ L- R+ L-</p><p></p><p>Now to wire this up the left door speaker would go to L+ R- on chan 1&amp;2 and the right door Speaker would go to L+ R- on chan 3&amp;4? is that correct? also do I keep the RCA's the same like Front L out to Front L in etc etc or do those need to be changed up to get it to work in stereo? (Not sure how it will sound in mono compared to stereo) So you can see i am a bit confused and help would be appreciated don;t want to wire somethign wrong and screw myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylez777, post: 4912244, member: 575311"] I was contimplating bridgeing my amp to send more power to my comps in the door. I am very new to this and was reading a bunch of posts and got confused. Looking at the manufactuer specs it can be bridged into a 3x400 @4ohm (doesn't say stereo so assuming it's mono). on the amp the channel terminals are up and down as follows (First one listed is the sub channel then it goes channel 4,3,2,1): L R- L+ R- L+ R R+ L- R+ L- Now to wire this up the left door speaker would go to L+ R- on chan 1&2 and the right door Speaker would go to L+ R- on chan 3&4? is that correct? also do I keep the RCA's the same like Front L out to Front L in etc etc or do those need to be changed up to get it to work in stereo? (Not sure how it will sound in mono compared to stereo) So you can see i am a bit confused and help would be appreciated don;t want to wire somethign wrong and screw myself. [/QUOTE]
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