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<blockquote data-quote="mrawesome" data-source="post: 8233720" data-attributes="member: 659771"><p>this amp can handle 3 ch operation, with two channels bridged to one and the other two powering your fronts. If you wire the subs in parallel (like you said), that's a 4 ohm load for the bridged channel, which will supply 300watts rms total and 150 watts to each sub. set the switch to lp for the subs to only allow the low frequencies to go to them. set the switch to hp for the fronts to block low frequencies. set the crossover knob to anywhere between 60-150(whatever sounds best to you). those front speakers only handle 50 watts rms but this amp would feed them 150, so adjust the gains by their sound(turn down the gains to reduce the power going to them). I don't know how much english you know, but if you have any questions about what i just typed just ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrawesome, post: 8233720, member: 659771"] this amp can handle 3 ch operation, with two channels bridged to one and the other two powering your fronts. If you wire the subs in parallel (like you said), that's a 4 ohm load for the bridged channel, which will supply 300watts rms total and 150 watts to each sub. set the switch to lp for the subs to only allow the low frequencies to go to them. set the switch to hp for the fronts to block low frequencies. set the crossover knob to anywhere between 60-150(whatever sounds best to you). those front speakers only handle 50 watts rms but this amp would feed them 150, so adjust the gains by their sound(turn down the gains to reduce the power going to them). I don't know how much english you know, but if you have any questions about what i just typed just ask. [/QUOTE]
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