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<blockquote data-quote="allwheelz" data-source="post: 1369409" data-attributes="member: 565403"><p>I have a problem with tripping the protection light on just about every amp I ever owned, but only when I try to bridge them. I need some help.I recently deceided to try a system again and was wondering if somebody could help me with advice. I picked up a box that has two 10" subs. I also have two amps. Locally, most people I've talked with say that when you bridge an amp it creates more power. What are the possibilites that I could run one amp "bridged" per sub. Would that be a good idea or am I going about this all wrong.And if youre wondering what amps they are, one is a fultron tida wave 140w and a kicker impulse 352xi. these things are so old I think babe ruth used them in his first car. Both amps have the bridged option by the speaker outputs.If you can help me I would appreciate it, and if you need more info to help me feel free to ask.Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allwheelz, post: 1369409, member: 565403"] I have a problem with tripping the protection light on just about every amp I ever owned, but only when I try to bridge them. I need some help.I recently deceided to try a system again and was wondering if somebody could help me with advice. I picked up a box that has two 10" subs. I also have two amps. Locally, most people I've talked with say that when you bridge an amp it creates more power. What are the possibilites that I could run one amp "bridged" per sub. Would that be a good idea or am I going about this all wrong.And if youre wondering what amps they are, one is a fultron tida wave 140w and a kicker impulse 352xi. these things are so old I think babe ruth used them in his first car. Both amps have the bridged option by the speaker outputs.If you can help me I would appreciate it, and if you need more info to help me feel free to ask.Thanks [/QUOTE]
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