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New build after 13 years. Now What?
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<blockquote data-quote="pisto" data-source="post: 8923410" data-attributes="member: 694672"><p>It's a kicker CXA360.4 I think</p><p></p><p>So, I did try bridged output from that amp but I, again, was running into distortion up front. I brought it down to two channels to see if that would help the comps. Your keen observation about the wiring is due to the fact that my tech students wired up my composite conduit into the factory harness behind the dash. They aren't always the most observant and have problems following directions sometimes so they didn't match stripe to stripe. I checked the polarity/continuity of the wiring with a meter and 20 foot leads.</p><p></p><p>In theory the component sets should be able to handle the amp in bridged mode turned almost all the way up. Maybe I just have a very stout amplifier. I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pisto, post: 8923410, member: 694672"] It's a kicker CXA360.4 I think So, I did try bridged output from that amp but I, again, was running into distortion up front. I brought it down to two channels to see if that would help the comps. Your keen observation about the wiring is due to the fact that my tech students wired up my composite conduit into the factory harness behind the dash. They aren't always the most observant and have problems following directions sometimes so they didn't match stripe to stripe. I checked the polarity/continuity of the wiring with a meter and 20 foot leads. In theory the component sets should be able to handle the amp in bridged mode turned almost all the way up. Maybe I just have a very stout amplifier. I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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