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why mono?
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<blockquote data-quote="gstokes" data-source="post: 8370055" data-attributes="member: 660947"><p>You can bridge channel 1 and 2 to power a component system in left door or kick panel, then bridge channel 3 and 4 to power component system on right side, my 5 channel amplifier outputs 75 watts per channel (1,2,3 and 4) at 4 ohm so there was no need to bridge any of the channels but if you have a low power 4 or 5 channel amplifier and want to drive a high power component set then bridging 1/2 &amp; 3/4 is ideal..</p><p></p><p>To simplify things, you are combining 4 low power channels and creating 2 high power channels..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gstokes, post: 8370055, member: 660947"] You can bridge channel 1 and 2 to power a component system in left door or kick panel, then bridge channel 3 and 4 to power component system on right side, my 5 channel amplifier outputs 75 watts per channel (1,2,3 and 4) at 4 ohm so there was no need to bridge any of the channels but if you have a low power 4 or 5 channel amplifier and want to drive a high power component set then bridging 1/2 & 3/4 is ideal.. To simplify things, you are combining 4 low power channels and creating 2 high power channels.. [/QUOTE]
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