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<blockquote data-quote="Edward_Stryfe" data-source="post: 8588168" data-attributes="member: 672927"><p>This may be a stupid question, but I can't find anything on this anywhere else. I saw a video on youtube and this guy was saying that a bridged ohm load is really half on the amplifier. So if I had a 2ohm sub bridged on an amp the amp was getting a 1ohm load. I have a 4 channel and two 4ohm 10's I planned on running bridged wired to 2ohm but the amp is only stable 2-8ohm, so would that end up damaging my amp, if I wired the subs that way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edward_Stryfe, post: 8588168, member: 672927"] This may be a stupid question, but I can't find anything on this anywhere else. I saw a video on youtube and this guy was saying that a bridged ohm load is really half on the amplifier. So if I had a 2ohm sub bridged on an amp the amp was getting a 1ohm load. I have a 4 channel and two 4ohm 10's I planned on running bridged wired to 2ohm but the amp is only stable 2-8ohm, so would that end up damaging my amp, if I wired the subs that way? [/QUOTE]
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