NewToTheGrounds 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 412 3 Canada,ON Mar 6, 2006 #1 Can a HU be bridged if its like 50w x 4 can u bridge to channels? Click to read more...
S squeak9798 5,000+ posts Banned 26,540 97 USA Mar 6, 2006 #2 Depends on the deck. In all honesty, I wouldn't try it. A 4ohm bridged load would be a 2ohm load on each channel, not something I'd really suggest trying on all headunits.
Depends on the deck. In all honesty, I wouldn't try it. A 4ohm bridged load would be a 2ohm load on each channel, not something I'd really suggest trying on all headunits.
bimma85 5,000+ posts Can't be ****** ;) 10,414 70 midwest Mar 6, 2006 #3 Depends on the deck. In all honesty, I wouldn't try it. A 4ohm bridged load would be a 2ohm load on each channel, not something I'd really suggest trying on all headunits. Click to expand... lol x2, its not gonna give ya anywhere near 50w/channel either //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Depends on the deck. In all honesty, I wouldn't try it. A 4ohm bridged load would be a 2ohm load on each channel, not something I'd really suggest trying on all headunits. Click to expand... lol x2, its not gonna give ya anywhere near 50w/channel either //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
OP NewToTheGrounds 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 412 3 Canada,ON Mar 6, 2006 Thread Starter #4 k thanks, maybe if i get a new HU ill try it with the old one just in case it messes it up, be cool to see if it does
k thanks, maybe if i get a new HU ill try it with the old one just in case it messes it up, be cool to see if it does