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Speedracer7c
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I have a question for everyone or anyone who can answer it. If you bridge an amp down the 1 channel and then bridge the box to one terminal is each sub only getting half the amps rated power? In other words is the power of the amp divided between the two subs or are both subs getting full power? This has been a question i have been wanted answered for a long time. Thanks Again!

 
so...u have one channel? mm..so lets say its bridged to 600 watts...@ 4 ohms

then...if u have the ohms right....and its a 4 ohm load....with two subs....then each sub will be getting 300 watts

hope that helps bro

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