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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 8416010" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>Try what I suggested, plug your subwoofer speaker wire into one channel, test it, then plug it into the other channel and test again.</p><p></p><p>Both channels should ouput the same power, so the sub should hit exactly the same on both channels.</p><p></p><p>If your sub is not hitting as hard on one channel vs the other channel, then you have a problem on that channel and like I said before don't use it. Only use the other channel.</p><p></p><p>If both channels are acting the same, then yeah keep it bridged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 8416010, member: 631331"] Try what I suggested, plug your subwoofer speaker wire into one channel, test it, then plug it into the other channel and test again. Both channels should ouput the same power, so the sub should hit exactly the same on both channels. If your sub is not hitting as hard on one channel vs the other channel, then you have a problem on that channel and like I said before don't use it. Only use the other channel. If both channels are acting the same, then yeah keep it bridged. [/QUOTE]
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