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<blockquote data-quote="Bigballs420" data-source="post: 8835982" data-attributes="member: 688506"><p>If you bridge 4 channels of the 8 channels into 2 channels. You essentially have a staggered powered 6 channel. The bridged channels would be for your midbass in a 3 way plus sub. </p><p>You would then use the preouts to a mono block. </p><p>Thats only 2 things. A fuse block to split the power and still have fuses on the smaller wire is the only added install work. You wouldn't even need a distro for the ground. You could just run two wires to the same spot. </p><p>But the added flexibility is very substantial. </p><p>You would have enough power and enough channels to do anything you want really. </p><p>The only limitations would be your own mind. </p><p>But with the 5 channel. That's it. Your stuck. </p><p>Annnd the cost is about the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigballs420, post: 8835982, member: 688506"] If you bridge 4 channels of the 8 channels into 2 channels. You essentially have a staggered powered 6 channel. The bridged channels would be for your midbass in a 3 way plus sub. You would then use the preouts to a mono block. Thats only 2 things. A fuse block to split the power and still have fuses on the smaller wire is the only added install work. You wouldn't even need a distro for the ground. You could just run two wires to the same spot. But the added flexibility is very substantial. You would have enough power and enough channels to do anything you want really. The only limitations would be your own mind. But with the 5 channel. That's it. Your stuck. Annnd the cost is about the same. [/QUOTE]
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