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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7258323" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>Yeah a 4 channel for subs is a little strange and will probably be AB which means its gonna **** more juice, but to help you out, read the manual, it will say somewhere on there how to bridge the front and bridge the back, this is what you want to do, bridge the front and run a sub into it and bridge a back and run the other into it. Check the instructions to see what the minimum bridge load (resistance ohms) is, you dont want to hook it up at 2 ohms and it only work for 4 ohms and higher and spend the next 3 hours trying to figure out why it wont work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7258323, member: 628274"] Yeah a 4 channel for subs is a little strange and will probably be AB which means its gonna **** more juice, but to help you out, read the manual, it will say somewhere on there how to bridge the front and bridge the back, this is what you want to do, bridge the front and run a sub into it and bridge a back and run the other into it. Check the instructions to see what the minimum bridge load (resistance ohms) is, you dont want to hook it up at 2 ohms and it only work for 4 ohms and higher and spend the next 3 hours trying to figure out why it wont work [/QUOTE]
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