L loko_pocho808 10+ year member ThRiLlA 57 0 Mililani,HI Dec 14, 2004 #1 how do u bridge and amp Click to read more...
P preunnerv6 10+ year member Member 59 0 Depends on your point of view Dec 14, 2004 #2 Say you terminals say: Left (channel 1) + - / Right (channel 2) + - You connect the + of channel 1 to the - of channel 2. (You skip the - of channel 1 and the + of channel 2.) Look in the amplifier's manual and it will usually show exactly how it's done.
Say you terminals say: Left (channel 1) + - / Right (channel 2) + - You connect the + of channel 1 to the - of channel 2. (You skip the - of channel 1 and the + of channel 2.) Look in the amplifier's manual and it will usually show exactly how it's done.
paikiah 5,000+ posts Wangaholic 6,901 1 Seoul, Korea Dec 14, 2004 #4 But different amp require the + and - of different sides. My rockford amps want a left + and right -, whilst my soundstream wants right+ and left -/ SHould be written on top of the terminal itself.
But different amp require the + and - of different sides. My rockford amps want a left + and right -, whilst my soundstream wants right+ and left -/ SHould be written on top of the terminal itself.
OP L loko_pocho808 10+ year member ThRiLlA 57 0 Mililani,HI Dec 15, 2004 Thread Starter #5 whut does bridging an amp do? and can i do bridge it after i installed it?
I ighettoboyi 10+ year member Shot Caller 2,726 5 mean streets of OC Dec 15, 2004 #6 geez god man rephrase your question lol
paikiah 5,000+ posts Wangaholic 6,901 1 Seoul, Korea Dec 15, 2004 #7 when you bridge an amp, you're taking power from both left and right channels of the amplifier (2ohm load power X 2 for 4ohm mono). SO long as you can access the amp speaker terminals, you can always bridge or "un"bridge.
when you bridge an amp, you're taking power from both left and right channels of the amplifier (2ohm load power X 2 for 4ohm mono). SO long as you can access the amp speaker terminals, you can always bridge or "un"bridge.