Im a noob help please. kenwood amp

NYR36
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I have a 4 channel kenwood PS500f amp. What I want to do is run components off the 2 channels at 4 ohms and a sub off the other 2 channels at 2 ohms bridged. Is that possible on any amp? Can amps run 2 different Ohms at once? Will this amp be able to give out that much power?

I would like to run a type R 10" off the 2 channels bridged. what if I run one coil to each channel at 4ohms?(sorry im really a noob!)Is that what your supposed to do? Would the Type R be getting enough? I'll be running crystal-sscs6 components.

Heres the specs:

KAC-PS500F High Performance 4-Channel Power Amplifier

TRAITR for low distortion and pure sound

High performance 4-channel power amplifier

75W X 4 at 4Q 14.4V (0.05% THD) RMS power output

150W X 4 at 2Q. 14.4V (0.5% THD) RMS power output

50W X 4 at 4Q 12V (0.05% THD) RMS power output

300W X 2 Bridged (0.5% THD) RMS power output

Variable input sensitivity (0.2V - 5V)

Built-in variable low-pass filter (50Hz - 200Hz)

Built-in variable high-pass filter (50Hz - 200Hz)

Built-in infrasonic filter (15Hz / 25Hz)

Sigma servo for tight bass sound

3 mode protec-tion indicator

Power MOSFET switching power supply

2 cooling fans

I think I need a better amp!

 
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