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Is my sub and amp compatible with the wiring that's already set up?
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<blockquote data-quote="What was that?" data-source="post: 8331148" data-attributes="member: 606737"><p>Your amp is bridgeable but it is not bridged now. Use the outside speaker terminals as I said in previous post. When an amp is bridged it is running all the power to a single channel (mono). Due to this you only need to use a single RCA. Front left. Your amp will put out 200w @ 2ohms when bridged. It is actually a super sweet amp. It is a Japaneses made Kenwood from 93 I think.</p><p></p><p>The sub is a Lanzar vibrant. They made a dual voice coil and a single voice coil model. Really need to know which version you have. The wiring of the sub helps determine how much power your amp will try to put out. You don't always just hook up positive to positive and negative to negative. You will NEED to pull the sub from the box and see if it has one or two sets of speaker terminals. You may even be able to get the model number off a sticker in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What was that?, post: 8331148, member: 606737"] Your amp is bridgeable but it is not bridged now. Use the outside speaker terminals as I said in previous post. When an amp is bridged it is running all the power to a single channel (mono). Due to this you only need to use a single RCA. Front left. Your amp will put out 200w @ 2ohms when bridged. It is actually a super sweet amp. It is a Japaneses made Kenwood from 93 I think. The sub is a Lanzar vibrant. They made a dual voice coil and a single voice coil model. Really need to know which version you have. The wiring of the sub helps determine how much power your amp will try to put out. You don't always just hook up positive to positive and negative to negative. You will NEED to pull the sub from the box and see if it has one or two sets of speaker terminals. You may even be able to get the model number off a sticker in there. [/QUOTE]
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