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Higg Level Input 4 channel bridged
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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 8663201" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>How different amps process input is a factor. Some 4 ch amps can use 2 ch of input to distribute to all 4 ch. That would simplify your situation a little -- at least on the input side.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, you'd use your left front and rear for ch 1/2 input and right front/rear for right input.</p><p></p><p>Then when you bridge ch 1/2 that SHOULD be your left speaker wire and same on the right.</p><p></p><p>I've done this more than once over the years and it seems like about half the time it comes out wrong and I just end up swapping rca's until my lefts/rights are where I want them to be.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to think my misses are due to weird amp input/output setups, but it's probably just me being stupid. :thumbsup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 8663201, member: 540940"] How different amps process input is a factor. Some 4 ch amps can use 2 ch of input to distribute to all 4 ch. That would simplify your situation a little -- at least on the input side. Otherwise, you'd use your left front and rear for ch 1/2 input and right front/rear for right input. Then when you bridge ch 1/2 that SHOULD be your left speaker wire and same on the right. I've done this more than once over the years and it seems like about half the time it comes out wrong and I just end up swapping rca's until my lefts/rights are where I want them to be. I'd like to think my misses are due to weird amp input/output setups, but it's probably just me being stupid. :thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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