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<blockquote data-quote="treesive" data-source="post: 8095069" data-attributes="member: 631309"><p>Do not bridge the amp. It is within 20 watts of being dead on rms at each channel. This amount of power difference will net you almost nothing audible. If you are that close to rms not bridged then you shouldn't bridge the amp. It also doesn't say it is stable bridged below 4 ohms so that is another chance you would be taking which isn't worth it when the result is blown speakers anyway. When in doubt match the rms of the amp with the rms of the speaker at the same impedance(ohm) within a few watts and you will be fine. Now judging by these questions I would get somebody that has done this a few times to help you install it as you need to set the gain correctly or all of this was for nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treesive, post: 8095069, member: 631309"] Do not bridge the amp. It is within 20 watts of being dead on rms at each channel. This amount of power difference will net you almost nothing audible. If you are that close to rms not bridged then you shouldn't bridge the amp. It also doesn't say it is stable bridged below 4 ohms so that is another chance you would be taking which isn't worth it when the result is blown speakers anyway. When in doubt match the rms of the amp with the rms of the speaker at the same impedance(ohm) within a few watts and you will be fine. Now judging by these questions I would get somebody that has done this a few times to help you install it as you need to set the gain correctly or all of this was for nothing. [/QUOTE]
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