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<blockquote data-quote="Cody012231" data-source="post: 8839509" data-attributes="member: 688547"><p>Hey all. I got a 1200 watt 4 channel bridgeable amp. Currently have front left and right 100w rms alpine rs with crossover tweeter, each on their own channel. Rear are 4inch 45w rms alpines (what fit in the door) each were on their own channel. Currently I unplugged the 4inch rears and plugged in a 300w rms sub. Can I bridge the rear left and right together into their own channel to run them or should I just wire them back into the head unit? I'm sure I'll barely hear them as they are very small in size but I'd like to know they are doing something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cody012231, post: 8839509, member: 688547"] Hey all. I got a 1200 watt 4 channel bridgeable amp. Currently have front left and right 100w rms alpine rs with crossover tweeter, each on their own channel. Rear are 4inch 45w rms alpines (what fit in the door) each were on their own channel. Currently I unplugged the 4inch rears and plugged in a 300w rms sub. Can I bridge the rear left and right together into their own channel to run them or should I just wire them back into the head unit? I'm sure I'll barely hear them as they are very small in size but I'd like to know they are doing something. [/QUOTE]
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