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<blockquote data-quote="drpain714" data-source="post: 113932" data-attributes="member: 545923"><p>now, how would i bridge it cuz i need to have two channels going to two subs. cuz right now the (+) of one sub is connect to the - on the amp and (-) on the sub to the + on the amp; and the other sub is in phase ( + to +, - to -). so all four speaker outs are used. if i was to bridge it and only use the outer two, (+)(-), how would i finish wiring it to the subs? yea and i had to wire one sub in phase and on out since i have a bandpass and the subs are slanted slighty toward each other and cancellation takes effect if i wire both with the same polarity.. i would love to bridge it but how? thanks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drpain714, post: 113932, member: 545923"] now, how would i bridge it cuz i need to have two channels going to two subs. cuz right now the (+) of one sub is connect to the - on the amp and (-) on the sub to the + on the amp; and the other sub is in phase ( + to +, - to -). so all four speaker outs are used. if i was to bridge it and only use the outer two, (+)(-), how would i finish wiring it to the subs? yea and i had to wire one sub in phase and on out since i have a bandpass and the subs are slanted slighty toward each other and cancellation takes effect if i wire both with the same polarity.. i would love to bridge it but how? thanks... [/QUOTE]
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