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<blockquote data-quote="accuab" data-source="post: 7537911" data-attributes="member: 622869"><p><a href="http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=143" target="_blank">JL Audio - Car Audio Systems</a></p><p></p><p>Look at that. Step five talks about which voltage to use for bridged channels. Click view example two. It actually says for a bridged channel to use half( ie 2 ohms) and then double the voltage. That site is for jl stuff so the info could vary some. On the damage, it would depend on just how wrong it was. Under is fine. Over can cause damage but it depends on how much and at what volume was used. If it still works just run with it.</p><p></p><p>Also, if your amp is more powerful than the sub can handle, set the amp for the sub - not the amps max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accuab, post: 7537911, member: 622869"] [URL="http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=143"]JL Audio - Car Audio Systems[/URL] Look at that. Step five talks about which voltage to use for bridged channels. Click view example two. It actually says for a bridged channel to use half( ie 2 ohms) and then double the voltage. That site is for jl stuff so the info could vary some. On the damage, it would depend on just how wrong it was. Under is fine. Over can cause damage but it depends on how much and at what volume was used. If it still works just run with it. Also, if your amp is more powerful than the sub can handle, set the amp for the sub - not the amps max. [/QUOTE]
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