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<blockquote data-quote="toyjoha" data-source="post: 8678053" data-attributes="member: 677364"><p>I just bought a car and this is what it came with so I am not looking to upgrade just to get the best, clear, loud sound that I can.</p><p>The amp is a Pyle (Bridgable)</p><p>Power Output: 1200 Watt MAX</p><p>4 x 150 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohm</p><p>4 x 300 Watts MAX @4 Ohm</p><p>4 x 300 Watts RMS @ 2 Ohm</p><p>The sub is Massive</p><p>700 RMS</p><p>1400 Peak</p><p>DVC 4 ohm</p><p></p><p>As of the way that I received it, it is hooked up on one channel (the other 3 empty) with (+) split and going to each DVC (+) and the (-) split and going to each DVC (-).</p><p>I am a newbie, but that does not sound right from what I have read. I was thinking of bridging 1 & 2 to one side and 3 &4 to the other, or I should bridge1 & 2 and run parallel DVC(+) to (+) and (-) to (-). </p><p>Or something else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toyjoha, post: 8678053, member: 677364"] I just bought a car and this is what it came with so I am not looking to upgrade just to get the best, clear, loud sound that I can. The amp is a Pyle (Bridgable) Power Output: 1200 Watt MAX 4 x 150 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohm 4 x 300 Watts MAX @4 Ohm 4 x 300 Watts RMS @ 2 Ohm The sub is Massive 700 RMS 1400 Peak DVC 4 ohm As of the way that I received it, it is hooked up on one channel (the other 3 empty) with (+) split and going to each DVC (+) and the (-) split and going to each DVC (-). I am a newbie, but that does not sound right from what I have read. I was thinking of bridging 1 & 2 to one side and 3 &4 to the other, or I should bridge1 & 2 and run parallel DVC(+) to (+) and (-) to (-). Or something else? [/QUOTE]
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