L Lets Get It 10+ year member Member 145 0 Where im at May 18, 2008 #1 if i bridge an amp to a set of components what would the load be? would it be bridged at 2 or 4 ohms? Click to read more...
if i bridge an amp to a set of components what would the load be? would it be bridged at 2 or 4 ohms? Click to read more...
revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX May 18, 2008 #2 Why would you wanna do that?
OP L Lets Get It 10+ year member Member 145 0 Where im at May 18, 2008 Thread Starter #3 what you mean y? to send more power to the comps im just tryin to see what load it would be at? say a amp is: 50 x 4 @ 4, 120 x 4 @ 2, 200 x 2 @ 4
what you mean y? to send more power to the comps im just tryin to see what load it would be at? say a amp is: 50 x 4 @ 4, 120 x 4 @ 2, 200 x 2 @ 4
geowick07 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,088 0 Warren, Michigan, United States May 18, 2008 #5 what is the actual wattage of your amp at 4ohm?
OP L Lets Get It 10+ year member Member 145 0 Where im at May 18, 2008 Thread Starter #6 what is the actual wattage of your amp at 4ohm? Click to expand... its not a real amp so i dont have 1 rite now, im just tryin to figure out were the load would b at if i bridged a 4 channel amp to a set of components
what is the actual wattage of your amp at 4ohm? Click to expand... its not a real amp so i dont have 1 rite now, im just tryin to figure out were the load would b at if i bridged a 4 channel amp to a set of components
I Ineed$ 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 413 2 San Diego May 19, 2008 #8 the load would depend on the components. if you have 4 ohm components then it would be bridged at 4ohms.
the load would depend on the components. if you have 4 ohm components then it would be bridged at 4ohms.