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<blockquote data-quote="AceAnderson" data-source="post: 8470067" data-attributes="member: 667008"><p>You said you unbridged it and it worked? You blew a channel out. I had a Lanzae Vibe 286 (don't laugh at me, I know) and a channel blew out of it. Unbridged it, started working for a bit, blew again. Blew out the other channel. You should take it very easy on that single working channel you have, because it's probably going to die soon. My guess from your equipment and the issues you're having tell me you're relatively new eh? If you could list exactly which amp you have, that would help. Having a 4 ohm sub you can wire to 2 or 4 ohms, and I have no idea what impedance your amp runs at bridged. That could've been your issue right there, even. Try running your sub off each channel to see if the channel is indeed blown.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G360T1 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AceAnderson, post: 8470067, member: 667008"] You said you unbridged it and it worked? You blew a channel out. I had a Lanzae Vibe 286 (don't laugh at me, I know) and a channel blew out of it. Unbridged it, started working for a bit, blew again. Blew out the other channel. You should take it very easy on that single working channel you have, because it's probably going to die soon. My guess from your equipment and the issues you're having tell me you're relatively new eh? If you could list exactly which amp you have, that would help. Having a 4 ohm sub you can wire to 2 or 4 ohms, and I have no idea what impedance your amp runs at bridged. That could've been your issue right there, even. Try running your sub off each channel to see if the channel is indeed blown. Sent from my SM-G360T1 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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