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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8856351" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>For the sub/amp combo, you can use one voice coil per channel. So no need to use the jumpers of the sub.</p><p> As for the co-axials, you can bridge each amp for each speaker. With the amp bridged on the speaker's 4 Ohm rating, it should put out twice the power. So instead of 40w bridged, it should output closer to 80w. </p><p> To bring the amp's output down you turn down the gain knob. </p><p>As for the RCA inputs, you can use an RCA splitter to get signal into L&R of the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8856351, member: 654802"] For the sub/amp combo, you can use one voice coil per channel. So no need to use the jumpers of the sub. As for the co-axials, you can bridge each amp for each speaker. With the amp bridged on the speaker's 4 Ohm rating, it should put out twice the power. So instead of 40w bridged, it should output closer to 80w. To bring the amp's output down you turn down the gain knob. As for the RCA inputs, you can use an RCA splitter to get signal into L&R of the amp. [/QUOTE]
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