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Help with bridging my amp, is it possible? FA-4400 + Coustic CF1044
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverDelgado" data-source="post: 8889832" data-attributes="member: 693009"><p>Hey everyone, I'm new to car audio systems and I bought a First Austria FA-4400 amplifier </p><p><strong>1 × 14 Watts</strong> channel 1 at 4 Ohm</p><p><strong>2 × 13 Watts</strong> channel 1 + 2 at 4 Ohm</p><p><strong>4 × 13 Watts</strong> channel 1 up to 4 at 4 Ohm</p><p></p><p>I was also given Coustic CF1044</p><p><strong>Diameter (inch)</strong></p><p>10</p><p><strong>Max Power(W.)</strong></p><p>800</p><p><strong>RMS Power(W.)</strong></p><p>400</p><p><strong>Number of Coils</strong></p><p>2</p><p><strong>Impedance Z-Nom(Ohm)</strong></p><p>4</p><p></p><p>The thing is, i think my amplifier is not good enough for this subwoofer as it lacks the power to move it, may be bridging the solution? </p><p>Can you guys help me and tell me how to bridge at 4 Ohms if it is possible? </p><p></p><p>I am running an Android Radio as well.</p><p></p><p>The ground is good, I have used 8 AWG wire in all the setup including the subwoofer to amplifier connections.</p><p></p><p>Even when I turn the gain(front) in the amplifier to the max, it won't give decent loud bass. It is like it's all time in low volume.</p><p></p><p>Is bridging an option with this amplifier? How to do so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverDelgado, post: 8889832, member: 693009"] Hey everyone, I'm new to car audio systems and I bought a First Austria FA-4400 amplifier [B]1 × 14 Watts[/B] channel 1 at 4 Ohm [B]2 × 13 Watts[/B] channel 1 + 2 at 4 Ohm [B]4 × 13 Watts[/B] channel 1 up to 4 at 4 Ohm I was also given Coustic CF1044 [B]Diameter (inch)[/B] 10 [B]Max Power(W.)[/B] 800 [B]RMS Power(W.)[/B] 400 [B]Number of Coils[/B] 2 [B]Impedance Z-Nom(Ohm)[/B] 4 The thing is, i think my amplifier is not good enough for this subwoofer as it lacks the power to move it, may be bridging the solution? Can you guys help me and tell me how to bridge at 4 Ohms if it is possible? I am running an Android Radio as well. The ground is good, I have used 8 AWG wire in all the setup including the subwoofer to amplifier connections. Even when I turn the gain(front) in the amplifier to the max, it won't give decent loud bass. It is like it's all time in low volume. Is bridging an option with this amplifier? How to do so? [/QUOTE]
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