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<blockquote data-quote="man0war" data-source="post: 7723653" data-attributes="member: 641348"><p>I have a 2-channel amp and sub installed in my vehicle. At first, I just had the sub wired into the left output of the amp. Then I figured out I could bridge it (The amp is "bridgeable") so I did. But once I did this, the protect light on the amp came on at certain times. It did this when it was pushing a lot of "bass" (power) to the sub. Also, when it did this, the sub would cut out for a few seconds because of it. It never did this when it was wired into a single channel. I know that bridging gives more power and what not. Is this because my sub can't handle this much power, or is it my amp that can't handle this much power?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="man0war, post: 7723653, member: 641348"] I have a 2-channel amp and sub installed in my vehicle. At first, I just had the sub wired into the left output of the amp. Then I figured out I could bridge it (The amp is "bridgeable") so I did. But once I did this, the protect light on the amp came on at certain times. It did this when it was pushing a lot of "bass" (power) to the sub. Also, when it did this, the sub would cut out for a few seconds because of it. It never did this when it was wired into a single channel. I know that bridging gives more power and what not. Is this because my sub can't handle this much power, or is it my amp that can't handle this much power? [/QUOTE]
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