goodstuff 10+ year member LOL 2,443 0 Northeast Aug 11, 2007 #1 So if I have a speaker and it's 4 ohms and I bridge my amp...is the amp seeing a two ohm load? Click to read more...
So if I have a speaker and it's 4 ohms and I bridge my amp...is the amp seeing a two ohm load? Click to read more...
OP goodstuff 10+ year member LOL 2,443 0 Northeast Aug 11, 2007 Thread Starter #3 Oh...sweet, I thought I accidently wired to 2 ohms when I bridged...but this amp is only 4 ohm stable when bridged.
Oh...sweet, I thought I accidently wired to 2 ohms when I bridged...but this amp is only 4 ohm stable when bridged.
phyphoestilic 5,000+ posts Liquid Fire... 5,746 0 Riverside, CA Aug 11, 2007 #4 if ur speaker is SVC 4 ohms u can't just magically wire it to to 2 ohms on the amplifier.
OP goodstuff 10+ year member LOL 2,443 0 Northeast Aug 11, 2007 Thread Starter #5 if ur speaker is SVC 4 ohms u can't just magically wire it to to ohms on the amplifier. Click to expand... g thanks.
if ur speaker is SVC 4 ohms u can't just magically wire it to to ohms on the amplifier. Click to expand... g thanks.