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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8153406" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>The front and rear channels are separate. This is how you can bridge a 4-channel amp and separate it into F and R to do 2 channels. You don't need to run the same impedance of speakers on the front and rear channels.</p><p></p><p>If you aren't comfortable setting up component speakers and full range amplifiers I would not try that amplifier bridged. It can be done, but you have to understand the risks, and part of that is learned through experience. Start with the basics and run the amp un-bridged to the speakers. As for how to bridge it and run the RCAs, that should be detailed in the manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8153406, member: 628688"] The front and rear channels are separate. This is how you can bridge a 4-channel amp and separate it into F and R to do 2 channels. You don't need to run the same impedance of speakers on the front and rear channels. If you aren't comfortable setting up component speakers and full range amplifiers I would not try that amplifier bridged. It can be done, but you have to understand the risks, and part of that is learned through experience. Start with the basics and run the amp un-bridged to the speakers. As for how to bridge it and run the RCAs, that should be detailed in the manual. [/QUOTE]
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