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<blockquote data-quote="cparker2591" data-source="post: 8640561" data-attributes="member: 674498"><p>ive looked in my manual and searched extensively on google for "how to bridge 4 channel amp with pair of 4 ohm components" but i cant find anything because most people use two sets of speakers. I'm just using the front pair. so correct me if I'm wrong, if i wire the speakers in parallel ill get a 2 ohm load? is there anyway to wire them to the amp and get a 4 ohm load bridged? wouldn't running the amp at 2 ohm cause it more stress?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cparker2591, post: 8640561, member: 674498"] ive looked in my manual and searched extensively on google for "how to bridge 4 channel amp with pair of 4 ohm components" but i cant find anything because most people use two sets of speakers. I'm just using the front pair. so correct me if I'm wrong, if i wire the speakers in parallel ill get a 2 ohm load? is there anyway to wire them to the amp and get a 4 ohm load bridged? wouldn't running the amp at 2 ohm cause it more stress? [/QUOTE]
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