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<blockquote data-quote="groggy23" data-source="post: 2762959" data-attributes="member: 573736"><p>^Actually, I'm not sure if this is the case for most amps but for my Arc 4050xxk, I bridged both for 2-channel output to power my components. So my 1 &amp; 2 (front) channel became the left and the 3 &amp; 4 (rear) became the right. The rear gain became defeatable and the front gain controlled BOTH bridged channels (front AND rear). Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>RIP, I'm assuming thats perfectly fine. I also have a 400w rms capable sub but only feeding it 180w rms since thats what my amp can push. So I just set the gain at 180w rms.</p><p></p><p>Back to my previous post above about the 3 ohm coils, anyone have any insight?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="groggy23, post: 2762959, member: 573736"] ^Actually, I'm not sure if this is the case for most amps but for my Arc 4050xxk, I bridged both for 2-channel output to power my components. So my 1 & 2 (front) channel became the left and the 3 & 4 (rear) became the right. The rear gain became defeatable and the front gain controlled BOTH bridged channels (front AND rear). Hope that helps. RIP, I'm assuming thats perfectly fine. I also have a 400w rms capable sub but only feeding it 180w rms since thats what my amp can push. So I just set the gain at 180w rms. Back to my previous post above about the 3 ohm coils, anyone have any insight? [/QUOTE]
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