I have a JL Audio G6600 amp. Can I bridge the amp?

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I have a JL Audio G6600 (specs below)

RMS Power Rating at 12.5V:

4 ohms: 55 watts x 6 chan.

2 ohm: 75 watts x 6 chan.

Bridged,8 ohms: 110 watts x 3 chan.

Bridged,4 ohms: 150 watts x 3 chan.

I want to use the amps that I already have to cut cost down. I wanted to know is it possible to bridge this amp @ 4ohms sending 2 channels up front and spliting one channel to my rear speakers. If so will I still be able to set my gains, frenquency's and use my LF/HF filter? Also will I be able to adjust my fader?

Thanx in advance

 
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