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<blockquote data-quote="stylez777" data-source="post: 4912470" data-attributes="member: 575311"><p>the make of the amp is an earthquake model 900w.5 the components are cadence CVL-6k.</p><p></p><p>It is a bit confusing so you can see my dilema! lol but there is 5 channels from left to right first one is the sub channel then it goes channel 4 then channel 3 channel 2 channel 1. The wiring series is up and down so for example channel 1 would be L+ on top then L- below it. hope that kinda clears it up some, I read that to bridge it your suppose to connect L- R+ for one speaker then L- R+ for the other speaker (assuming i am using channel 1&amp; 2 then Channel 3&amp;4) I'm probably confusing it even more. So a rough explination on what im suppose to do would be good and maybe clarify if i'm bridgeing this in mono what affect it's going to have on the sound and if there is a way to bridge it in stereo. Any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylez777, post: 4912470, member: 575311"] the make of the amp is an earthquake model 900w.5 the components are cadence CVL-6k. It is a bit confusing so you can see my dilema! lol but there is 5 channels from left to right first one is the sub channel then it goes channel 4 then channel 3 channel 2 channel 1. The wiring series is up and down so for example channel 1 would be L+ on top then L- below it. hope that kinda clears it up some, I read that to bridge it your suppose to connect L- R+ for one speaker then L- R+ for the other speaker (assuming i am using channel 1& 2 then Channel 3&4) I'm probably confusing it even more. So a rough explination on what im suppose to do would be good and maybe clarify if i'm bridgeing this in mono what affect it's going to have on the sound and if there is a way to bridge it in stereo. Any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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