bridging deck outputs?

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On a custom setup im running on my yamaha rhino i need to bridge the rear channels to get more output to the 1 sub im running in the back. The head unit is a sony gtx 200 or something, like the one in one of my cars. But im running 2 front speakers and 1 sub on the rear channel and wanna know basically if i can hook both channels to the one sub and if that will work fine. Dont wanna burn up my HU or anything

 
Get a 4 ohm DVC sub...run each of the rear ch's to the sub....unless you use a passive crossover you'll get a lot of voice trying to work through...but due to the subs freq limitations it should have natural roll off...plus with the enviroment of the install it shouldn't really matter....

 
On a custom setup im running on my yamaha rhino i need to bridge the rear channels to get more output to the 1 sub im running in the back. The head unit is a sony gtx 200 or something, like the one in one of my cars. But im running 2 front speakers and 1 sub on the rear channel and wanna know basically if i can hook both channels to the one sub and if that will work fine. Dont wanna burn up my HU or anything
do what you just said.. and that will be ur result...

get a cheep amp at LEAST!!!!

 
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