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<blockquote data-quote="Duke" data-source="post: 2215951" data-attributes="member: 553656"><p>If its bridgeable, then you can wire the two channels together to pull more power to a single sub. Remember, if the amp is 2 ohm stereo stable, then you can only bridge a load on it of 4 ohms. That would pull the same amount of power as the a 2ohm sub would on each channel.</p><p></p><p>Basically, if an amp is bridgeable, then you wire the positive of one channel, and the negative of the other to the sub, and leave the remaining positive and negative of the two terminals untouched. It usually has a small illustration on the amp showing you which two wires to connect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duke, post: 2215951, member: 553656"] If its bridgeable, then you can wire the two channels together to pull more power to a single sub. Remember, if the amp is 2 ohm stereo stable, then you can only bridge a load on it of 4 ohms. That would pull the same amount of power as the a 2ohm sub would on each channel. Basically, if an amp is bridgeable, then you wire the positive of one channel, and the negative of the other to the sub, and leave the remaining positive and negative of the two terminals untouched. It usually has a small illustration on the amp showing you which two wires to connect. [/QUOTE]
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