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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8741884" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>So if you bridge both sides to run the speakers that gives you 200 watts @ 4ohms</p><p>So run one speaker into one side and one into the other using the bridged outline</p><p>This will give you 4 ohms on each side</p><p>You can do this, just be mindful of your gains as the speakers on only rated for 125 watts but the product page says it can handle more.</p><p>It also says there is a passive crossover built in.</p><p>The sub output on the amp is connected internally so its mono either way you look at it</p><p>You can wire them both into separate + and - or twist them together and run them into the same + and - same difference</p><p>In any case your going to end up with a 2 ohm load</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8741884, member: 681842"] So if you bridge both sides to run the speakers that gives you 200 watts @ 4ohms So run one speaker into one side and one into the other using the bridged outline This will give you 4 ohms on each side You can do this, just be mindful of your gains as the speakers on only rated for 125 watts but the product page says it can handle more. It also says there is a passive crossover built in. The sub output on the amp is connected internally so its mono either way you look at it You can wire them both into separate + and - or twist them together and run them into the same + and - same difference In any case your going to end up with a 2 ohm load [/QUOTE]
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