N Nighthawk1192 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 178 0 Sacramento, CA Aug 9, 2011 #1 the amp can put out 300w bridged at 4 ohms but since i have a dual 4 ohm sub i can only wire it to 2 ohms and 8 ohms. am i screwed or can i bypass this somehow? Click to read more...
the amp can put out 300w bridged at 4 ohms but since i have a dual 4 ohm sub i can only wire it to 2 ohms and 8 ohms. am i screwed or can i bypass this somehow? Click to read more...
mylows10 5,000+ posts B2,singer,ampere rep 22,678 1 monterey , ca Aug 9, 2011 #2 you cant you need a mono amp or another sub to match
keep_hope_alive Premium Member Acoustics Engineer 7,516 91 Quad Cities, IL Aug 11, 2011 #3 dude The RUB4.600 is a 4 channel amp. you can bridge ch1&2 to one 4 ohm voice coil, then ch3&4 to the other 4 ohm voice coil. just be careful with polarity and use a DMM to set the front and rear gains - get them as equal as possible (within a tenth of a volt).
dude The RUB4.600 is a 4 channel amp. you can bridge ch1&2 to one 4 ohm voice coil, then ch3&4 to the other 4 ohm voice coil. just be careful with polarity and use a DMM to set the front and rear gains - get them as equal as possible (within a tenth of a volt).
G got-one-eight 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 707 0 Houston, Tx Aug 11, 2011 #4 Are you using the other two channels for front speakers? If not.. the process above is your best bet!
Are you using the other two channels for front speakers? If not.. the process above is your best bet!