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Ok you have a 2 channel amplifier rated @ 500 watts @ 4 ohm mono , So if I hook up a 4 ohm sub and bridge the amp is this amp putting out 500 watts ( in general) , Or is this considerd a 2 ohm load because you bridged the amp ???????

Soo If im thinking correct here if I have the above mentioned amp and its ratings were 500@ 4 ohm bridged mono ,and they were 1000 watts @ 2 ohm brigded mono , If I bridged it with a 4 ohm sub attached I would be getting 1000 watts correct ???

 
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