Bridging a 4 channel Amp

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So i was having trouble finding an amp that matched my subs when i did it was a 4 channel amp that when bridged to 2 channels supplies the power I need. I was wondering if i need a 4 channel line out cinverter or a 2 because im bridging it?

 
So i was having trouble finding an amp that matched my subs when i did it was a 4 channel amp that when bridged to 2 channels supplies the power I need. I was wondering if i need a 4 channel line out cinverter or a 2 because im bridging it?
like he said u need a mono class d amp.. if subs are 4ohm each (or 2) u need 1 that does power most at 2ohm.. what subs are they? how much $ u looking to spend on amp?..

 
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