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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 981981" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>If the subwoofer has a single 4ohm coil and you connect it to a bridged set of channels, you will have a 4ohm mono load. There is a bit of a misconception about it being 2ohms caused by the description of how an amp works when bridged, don't worry about it, it just makes things complicated.</p><p></p><p>To bridge a pair of stereo channels you simply use the - from one channel and the + of the other when connecting your subwoofer to make both channels work as one.</p><p></p><p>There will be full instructions in your amps user manual for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 981981, member: 540734"] If the subwoofer has a single 4ohm coil and you connect it to a bridged set of channels, you will have a 4ohm mono load. There is a bit of a misconception about it being 2ohms caused by the description of how an amp works when bridged, don't worry about it, it just makes things complicated. To bridge a pair of stereo channels you simply use the - from one channel and the + of the other when connecting your subwoofer to make both channels work as one. There will be full instructions in your amps user manual for this. [/QUOTE]
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