jeepintn 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,461 7 Greenbrier, TN Aug 11, 2011 #1 Anybody know how to properly bridge this amp?? The diagram in the manual makes no sense to me Click to read more...
Anybody know how to properly bridge this amp?? The diagram in the manual makes no sense to me Click to read more...
PhatTonyDeMarco 5,000+ posts C0CK,its whats for dinner 7,933 18 West Palm Beach, FL Aug 11, 2011 #2 its a monoblock, if there are two sets of terminals then that is just for easy wiring, they are internally bridged. just pick a single 'channel' and use it, or use the (+) from one and the (-) if it makes you feel better; same outcome 1
its a monoblock, if there are two sets of terminals then that is just for easy wiring, they are internally bridged. just pick a single 'channel' and use it, or use the (+) from one and the (-) if it makes you feel better; same outcome
OP jeepintn 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,461 7 Greenbrier, TN Aug 12, 2011 Thread Starter #3 cool, thats what i assumed but most amps have a pair labeled "bridged" and this one didnt, just want to make sure not to burn it up
cool, thats what i assumed but most amps have a pair labeled "bridged" and this one didnt, just want to make sure not to burn it up
Xanthous 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 326 4 St. Louis, Mo Aug 12, 2011 #4 its a monoblock, if there are two sets of terminals then that is just for easy wiring, they are internally bridged. just pick a single 'channel' and use it, or use the (+) from one and the (-) if it makes you feel better; same outcome Click to expand... was wondering about this on my mono amp w/ 2 terminals.
its a monoblock, if there are two sets of terminals then that is just for easy wiring, they are internally bridged. just pick a single 'channel' and use it, or use the (+) from one and the (-) if it makes you feel better; same outcome Click to expand... was wondering about this on my mono amp w/ 2 terminals.