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<blockquote data-quote="Josh_101" data-source="post: 6791760" data-attributes="member: 612657"><p>It was something that popped in my head. I was looking at the newly listed Alpine PDX amps on woofersetc, and the 400 watt 4ch model caught my eye, mostly because of its lower price. Is it possible to run one dual 4ohm sub connecting all 4 channels to all 4 voice coil terminals (since the amp is rated 200w x 2 at 4ohm bridged) as long as the adjustment screws and x-over switches are set at the same position?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh_101, post: 6791760, member: 612657"] It was something that popped in my head. I was looking at the newly listed Alpine PDX amps on woofersetc, and the 400 watt 4ch model caught my eye, mostly because of its lower price. Is it possible to run one dual 4ohm sub connecting all 4 channels to all 4 voice coil terminals (since the amp is rated 200w x 2 at 4ohm bridged) as long as the adjustment screws and x-over switches are set at the same position? [/QUOTE]
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