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<blockquote data-quote="myjaja" data-source="post: 6507215" data-attributes="member: 570452"><p>Well, I have an autotek ss100.4 amp that I want to connect a sub to. I was thinking of putting a dual voice coil pioneer sub on it. I want to connect each voice coil to each 2 channels bridged, so instead of only getting 300 watts rms with it being only connected to 2 channels bridged, Ill get 600 watts rms with all 4 channels. Is it possible for me to do this with a dm without me blowing the sub? I can try to match up the voltage. Do ya think itll work or no?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myjaja, post: 6507215, member: 570452"] Well, I have an autotek ss100.4 amp that I want to connect a sub to. I was thinking of putting a dual voice coil pioneer sub on it. I want to connect each voice coil to each 2 channels bridged, so instead of only getting 300 watts rms with it being only connected to 2 channels bridged, Ill get 600 watts rms with all 4 channels. Is it possible for me to do this with a dm without me blowing the sub? I can try to match up the voltage. Do ya think itll work or no? thanks [/QUOTE]
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