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<blockquote data-quote="C o l i n" data-source="post: 6481910" data-attributes="member: 616774"><p>In your configuration (according to the specs I found) you'd have</p><p></p><p>125x2 @ 4ohm for your front components</p><p></p><p>500x1 @ 4ohm for your sub</p><p></p><p>It does seem strange to me that it would run that much to your sub though. When running all 4 channels it'll run 500w rms (125x4) but when bridged to 2 channels it'll run 1000w rms (500x2)?? I don't understand how it doubles it's power just by bridging. I would have expected it to run closer to 250x2 when bridged... But I'm a noob, so someone feel free to explain the logic if they'd like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C o l i n, post: 6481910, member: 616774"] In your configuration (according to the specs I found) you'd have 125x2 @ 4ohm for your front components 500x1 @ 4ohm for your sub It does seem strange to me that it would run that much to your sub though. When running all 4 channels it'll run 500w rms (125x4) but when bridged to 2 channels it'll run 1000w rms (500x2)?? I don't understand how it doubles it's power just by bridging. I would have expected it to run closer to 250x2 when bridged... But I'm a noob, so someone feel free to explain the logic if they'd like. [/QUOTE]
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