bridging? any help appreciated

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by bridgin you generally get more power from your amp, cuz you are sending 2 sin waves inverted i believe.

in you speaker connections in ur amp, in the bottom it may say if you can bridge it. usu it's + from one channel, n the - of the other channel. for 2 channel amp course.

check http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/caraudio.htm and go to amp bridging.

have fun

 
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