Bridging an amp

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I've got 2 speakers I want to run a bridged signal to. Can i just run the + of channel 1 and - of channel 2 to one speaker and vice versa to the other, or do I have to use the + of channel 3 and - of channel 4 to the second?

Thanks, D-roy

 
i dont think so.

you will fry that amp.

keep 1 speaker per channel. make sure is 2ohms or up per speaker.

and just so you know, that amps is junk. is going to fry anyway.

 
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