blumule
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I want to bridge my component speakers to a 5 channel bridgeable amp.One channel is for a sub.This leaves me with 4 channels.according to amp instructions for bridgeing the remaining channels I would run a rca cable to both left channels of amp,thus omitting the right channels.I would then flip the input switch from stereo to mono creating a high power amplifier.Does this sound right.I don't want to lose stereo effect from my components.Maybe im reading it wrong.my eyes are blurry from looking at it.Im thinking I should run a y splitter from rca to all four channels then leaving it in stereo.Then I would then hook each speaker lead to their respected two channels each.thus giving me my two channels per speaker load.Dont want to try it and blow something. I like to follow manufacturers instructions , but I question this.Maybe theyre talking if im going to run two subs. What do yall think?Hope this is understandable.