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<blockquote data-quote="tat2bass" data-source="post: 7790845" data-attributes="member: 635306"><p>Equipment-</p><p></p><p>2 sets of Pioneer TS=D1720C comps</p><p></p><p>Kicker ZX350.4 (4x60rms at 4 ohms, 4x90rms at 2ohms and 2x175rms 2 4ohms bridged)</p><p></p><p>I have heard that these comps can take well over 60 rms. I have the kicker leftover from my previous build and might replace it down the road but will be using it to start out. My question is I can I bridge it for 2 channels so that I'm getting 175 on each channel and then wire 2 sets of comps (2 woofers, 2 tweets and 2 crossovers) on each channel and still see a load of 4 ohms? When bridged its not stable below 4. I just want to try bridging it so that I get a little more power. I looked all over on here and on 12volt but didn't see anything that answered my question. I will also be running this set passive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tat2bass, post: 7790845, member: 635306"] Equipment- 2 sets of Pioneer TS=D1720C comps Kicker ZX350.4 (4x60rms at 4 ohms, 4x90rms at 2ohms and 2x175rms 2 4ohms bridged) I have heard that these comps can take well over 60 rms. I have the kicker leftover from my previous build and might replace it down the road but will be using it to start out. My question is I can I bridge it for 2 channels so that I'm getting 175 on each channel and then wire 2 sets of comps (2 woofers, 2 tweets and 2 crossovers) on each channel and still see a load of 4 ohms? When bridged its not stable below 4. I just want to try bridging it so that I get a little more power. I looked all over on here and on 12volt but didn't see anything that answered my question. I will also be running this set passive. [/QUOTE]
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