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<blockquote data-quote="OdieTRP" data-source="post: 1860232" data-attributes="member: 557667"><p>The MCC404 is either 100x4 or 400x2. You could also do 100x2 + 400x1; each set of channels that you bridge produces 400 watts, but the THD still stays at .005%. Just from what I've read nferra has the right idea. Scrap the rear fill and put the power to the fronts. Another option is to put 100x2 to the fronts and 400 to the sub. Mcintosh also makes a control knob for MCC amps that plugs into the amp to adjust the sub level +/- 12db. The model # is R1163. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OdieTRP, post: 1860232, member: 557667"] The MCC404 is either 100x4 or 400x2. You could also do 100x2 + 400x1; each set of channels that you bridge produces 400 watts, but the THD still stays at .005%. Just from what I've read nferra has the right idea. Scrap the rear fill and put the power to the fronts. Another option is to put 100x2 to the fronts and 400 to the sub. Mcintosh also makes a control knob for MCC amps that plugs into the amp to adjust the sub level +/- 12db. The model # is R1163. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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