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Does the power split when you have 2 subs
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<blockquote data-quote="shortyg83" data-source="post: 3105234" data-attributes="member: 562619"><p>Ok I know the anwser everyone will give is yes if 2 subs are hooked up to an amp putting out 1000wrms then the power gets divided 500 would goto each.</p><p></p><p>But here is the thing. Say it was a 2 channel amp. 500wrms per channel or like 1000 bridged. Now what happens to that power when you bridge the amp and say ran 2 2 ohms subs to it in series. Now the power sould be divided correct? Back to 500 each sub. Here is the problem ive installed a bunch of systems and every time I bridge a 2 channel amp instead of running 1 sub to each channel it is without a doubt louder to my ear. I am always setting gains with a dmm. Can somone explain what this is all about?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortyg83, post: 3105234, member: 562619"] Ok I know the anwser everyone will give is yes if 2 subs are hooked up to an amp putting out 1000wrms then the power gets divided 500 would goto each. But here is the thing. Say it was a 2 channel amp. 500wrms per channel or like 1000 bridged. Now what happens to that power when you bridge the amp and say ran 2 2 ohms subs to it in series. Now the power sould be divided correct? Back to 500 each sub. Here is the problem ive installed a bunch of systems and every time I bridge a 2 channel amp instead of running 1 sub to each channel it is without a doubt louder to my ear. I am always setting gains with a dmm. Can somone explain what this is all about? [/QUOTE]
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