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<blockquote data-quote="thch" data-source="post: 2563472" data-attributes="member: 562032"><p>hmm. seems the amp is pretty powerful. so it could work. moving the 10"s to stereo channels would reduce power output overall (would appear as a 2ohm bridged load). thus overall power would go down by a factor of 2. if the amp is stable to loads less then 1ohm bridged, you could attach the 12" in parallel with the 10"s. the combination of 10s would get 4x power of the 12". (2x more per 10)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thch, post: 2563472, member: 562032"] hmm. seems the amp is pretty powerful. so it could work. moving the 10"s to stereo channels would reduce power output overall (would appear as a 2ohm bridged load). thus overall power would go down by a factor of 2. if the amp is stable to loads less then 1ohm bridged, you could attach the 12" in parallel with the 10"s. the combination of 10s would get 4x power of the 12". (2x more per 10) [/QUOTE]
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