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<blockquote data-quote="Twilight" data-source="post: 3660628" data-attributes="member: 582244"><p>2 channels bridged = 600 W @ 4 ohms. That amp will not run at 2 ohms bridged. As far as I know the RSD 6.5s are available in a 4 ohm impedance only.</p><p></p><p>To run that setup, you hook the components up to the two channels and they will get 150W RMS (more than enough for those), then you need a sub that will run at a 4 ohm load (so single 4 ohm voice coil or dual 2 ohm voice coil etc).</p><p></p><p>It is the speakers connected to the amp that determine the impedance (ohms). You can run channels at different loads, but the amp must be stable at the load you are running. Most 2 and 4 channel amps are only stable to 2 ohms in stereo mode (not bridged) and 4 ohms bridged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twilight, post: 3660628, member: 582244"] 2 channels bridged = 600 W @ 4 ohms. That amp will not run at 2 ohms bridged. As far as I know the RSD 6.5s are available in a 4 ohm impedance only. To run that setup, you hook the components up to the two channels and they will get 150W RMS (more than enough for those), then you need a sub that will run at a 4 ohm load (so single 4 ohm voice coil or dual 2 ohm voice coil etc). It is the speakers connected to the amp that determine the impedance (ohms). You can run channels at different loads, but the amp must be stable at the load you are running. Most 2 and 4 channel amps are only stable to 2 ohms in stereo mode (not bridged) and 4 ohms bridged. [/QUOTE]
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