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Rear speakers keekp blowing or cutting out.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8710135" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Yeah, bridged full power means they'll be at 150 a piece, which is over twice their rating. It's asking for trouble, but they're obviously pretty good speakers to put up with it lol. Hopefully no damage was done but when you get the chance do the whole multimeter setup again. You can leave them bridged if you want, so long as it's metered down to about 24.5V peak with various 0db sine wave frequencies.</p><p></p><p>If you end up going with 4 channels, one to each speaker then it'll instead be 17.4V ish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8710135, member: 679555"] Yeah, bridged full power means they'll be at 150 a piece, which is over twice their rating. It's asking for trouble, but they're obviously pretty good speakers to put up with it lol. Hopefully no damage was done but when you get the chance do the whole multimeter setup again. You can leave them bridged if you want, so long as it's metered down to about 24.5V peak with various 0db sine wave frequencies. If you end up going with 4 channels, one to each speaker then it'll instead be 17.4V ish [/QUOTE]
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