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<blockquote data-quote="StuBob5" data-source="post: 8801451" data-attributes="member: 686354"><p>Hi, wonder if anyone can help please?</p><p>I have a Kenwood KAC-729S and want to know if bridging this amplifier will increase the power output significantly? It's rated at 100*2 watts RMS - but bridged I believe it's 1*300 watts RMS. However, most of the articles I've read indicate it would just double the output to 1*200 watts RMS?</p><p>I'm looking to drive a Kenwood KFC-PS3017W which is rated at 400W RMS-so I thought bridging may drive it nicely.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuBob5, post: 8801451, member: 686354"] Hi, wonder if anyone can help please? I have a Kenwood KAC-729S and want to know if bridging this amplifier will increase the power output significantly? It's rated at 100*2 watts RMS - but bridged I believe it's 1*300 watts RMS. However, most of the articles I've read indicate it would just double the output to 1*200 watts RMS? I'm looking to drive a Kenwood KFC-PS3017W which is rated at 400W RMS-so I thought bridging may drive it nicely. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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