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<blockquote data-quote="ANeonRider" data-source="post: 521081" data-attributes="member: 556161"><p>slow down, lol.</p><p></p><p>That amp is 4 channel and probably around 50W RMS a channel. You have too many channels for just a sub, but it still can work, if need be. Wire the sub in bridged mode, IIRC using the + on the left side, and - on the right side of the 1/2 channel. This will give your sub around 100W RMS. This also leaves two other channels open on that amp to power something else.</p><p></p><p>If you want this amp to only power the sub, I recommend bringing it back if you can. A mono(1 channel) or 2 channel amplifier would be much better for just running a sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANeonRider, post: 521081, member: 556161"] slow down, lol. That amp is 4 channel and probably around 50W RMS a channel. You have too many channels for just a sub, but it still can work, if need be. Wire the sub in bridged mode, IIRC using the + on the left side, and - on the right side of the 1/2 channel. This will give your sub around 100W RMS. This also leaves two other channels open on that amp to power something else. If you want this amp to only power the sub, I recommend bringing it back if you can. A mono(1 channel) or 2 channel amplifier would be much better for just running a sub. [/QUOTE]
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