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<blockquote data-quote="mendon mafia" data-source="post: 5930006" data-attributes="member: 584590"><p>First off i have a soundmagus cp91 amplifer.</p><p></p><p>It has a very complex crossover network which im not using.</p><p></p><p>Im want to bridge the amp so that it is only outputting 2 channels.</p><p></p><p>there essentially 2 amps in one with (2 seperate gain nobs) amp A and amp B</p><p></p><p>Amp A is hooked up to the right comp set and amp B is hooked up to the left.</p><p></p><p>How do i make it so that it is in 2 channel mode? I want to have right and left seperation. do i need a splitter to hook the right into the A input and the left into the B input?</p><p></p><p>for some reacon when i go to set my gain i turned my pioneer up to 60 and i want to make it output 180 watts. sqrt of 180 watts times 4 ohms is 26.8 volts. for some reason even with the gain all the way up i only get 25 volts output on my dmm. and is supposed to be able to do 220 x 2 brided at 4 ohms so im pretty confused. also its 4 volt preouts so the gain shouldnt need to be way up to get maximum power.</p><p></p><p>also im using the remote wire within the rca cable to turn my amp on. the rca remote wire im using isint even hooked up yet since it is the rca for my sub amp (which is not instralled) for some reason when i touch the red end near the HU i can hear a popping noise in the mid. not sure what this is all about but is the remote wire shorting to the rca or somthing?</p><p></p><p>can anyone help me out? Im really confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mendon mafia, post: 5930006, member: 584590"] First off i have a soundmagus cp91 amplifer. It has a very complex crossover network which im not using. Im want to bridge the amp so that it is only outputting 2 channels. there essentially 2 amps in one with (2 seperate gain nobs) amp A and amp B Amp A is hooked up to the right comp set and amp B is hooked up to the left. How do i make it so that it is in 2 channel mode? I want to have right and left seperation. do i need a splitter to hook the right into the A input and the left into the B input? for some reacon when i go to set my gain i turned my pioneer up to 60 and i want to make it output 180 watts. sqrt of 180 watts times 4 ohms is 26.8 volts. for some reason even with the gain all the way up i only get 25 volts output on my dmm. and is supposed to be able to do 220 x 2 brided at 4 ohms so im pretty confused. also its 4 volt preouts so the gain shouldnt need to be way up to get maximum power. also im using the remote wire within the rca cable to turn my amp on. the rca remote wire im using isint even hooked up yet since it is the rca for my sub amp (which is not instralled) for some reason when i touch the red end near the HU i can hear a popping noise in the mid. not sure what this is all about but is the remote wire shorting to the rca or somthing? can anyone help me out? Im really confused. [/QUOTE]
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