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Yep,thats right. Another noob to the audio world. Questions on my setup.
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<blockquote data-quote="chris015" data-source="post: 7500112" data-attributes="member: 636845"><p>i went out and bridged it like shown in the last picture i posted. cranked it up and let it run for 10 minutes,didnt go into protection mode. Did notice it sounded better.</p><p></p><p>One issue i have is one of the subs has been "repaired" Someone covered half of it in some black glue stuff. Not sure if its even audio material. But im sure it affects the sound. Time to buy a new sub. Do i have to run the same subs as a pair? or can it be 2 different kinds with possible using one say 250 rms and one 200 rms..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris015, post: 7500112, member: 636845"] i went out and bridged it like shown in the last picture i posted. cranked it up and let it run for 10 minutes,didnt go into protection mode. Did notice it sounded better. One issue i have is one of the subs has been "repaired" Someone covered half of it in some black glue stuff. Not sure if its even audio material. But im sure it affects the sound. Time to buy a new sub. Do i have to run the same subs as a pair? or can it be 2 different kinds with possible using one say 250 rms and one 200 rms.. [/QUOTE]
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