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<blockquote data-quote="headless" data-source="post: 1577417" data-attributes="member: 566363"><p>I'm also running the EA3422. Solid amp. Gets hot at full load pushing my current speakers but it's never cut off from protect and it provides beautifully clean sound. I've got it set up currently as a 4ch amp and am using the passive xovers for my Rainbow's. (and a low pass @ 63hz/24db on my deck for the woofers). The speakers get quite loud and are nice and clear, but at lower volumes the sub is obscenely loud in comparison. I'm thinking about bridging the 3422 to 2x140 and using the passive's options to attenuate the tweets instead of my current method of adjusting it on the deck...</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if it is any more or less stressful (on the amp) to run the amp bridged to 2ch vs. 4ch mode like i am currently?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headless, post: 1577417, member: 566363"] I'm also running the EA3422. Solid amp. Gets hot at full load pushing my current speakers but it's never cut off from protect and it provides beautifully clean sound. I've got it set up currently as a 4ch amp and am using the passive xovers for my Rainbow's. (and a low pass @ 63hz/24db on my deck for the woofers). The speakers get quite loud and are nice and clear, but at lower volumes the sub is obscenely loud in comparison. I'm thinking about bridging the 3422 to 2x140 and using the passive's options to attenuate the tweets instead of my current method of adjusting it on the deck... Does anyone know if it is any more or less stressful (on the amp) to run the amp bridged to 2ch vs. 4ch mode like i am currently? [/QUOTE]
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