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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;gt;&amp;gt;SQL&amp;lt;&amp;lt;" data-source="post: 7917101" data-attributes="member: 633661"><p>not very well</p><p></p><p>You could bridge 2 channels to of the amp to power the sub (as long as the sub is a single 4 ohm) however that sub really needs 400 RMS to get moving and you will have 180 from the amp.</p><p></p><p>You could then run the other 2 channels to a set of front speakers.</p><p></p><p>A few years ago I tried a similar setup, I took a 4x100 watt amp and ran the front channels to the front speakers and bridged the rear channels to run a JL 10w3v3 (4 ohm) in a sealed box and was not happy at all with the output.</p><p></p><p>Your best best is to get a proper amp to tun your sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=">>SQL<<, post: 7917101, member: 633661"] not very well You could bridge 2 channels to of the amp to power the sub (as long as the sub is a single 4 ohm) however that sub really needs 400 RMS to get moving and you will have 180 from the amp. You could then run the other 2 channels to a set of front speakers. A few years ago I tried a similar setup, I took a 4x100 watt amp and ran the front channels to the front speakers and bridged the rear channels to run a JL 10w3v3 (4 ohm) in a sealed box and was not happy at all with the output. Your best best is to get a proper amp to tun your sub. [/QUOTE]
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