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> bridged amps !, what would be the ohms ?
post Nov 14, 2007 - 10:03 PM
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Culpable04



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as far as I understand when you bridge an amp it acutally reads half of the resistance, right ? so my question is if I have a parallel connection of 2 amps with x ohms each the total resistance ( in the parallel connection ) is X / 2 , so if these subs are then connected to a bridge amp the amp will see half of the total resistance ( x/ 4) ?


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post Nov 14, 2007 - 10:34 PM
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ehhh you're underpowering... you cannot bridge a mono amp... it has to have more than one channel to bridge it... your best bet for sound is to get an amp that puts out 200RMS at 4 ohms to one channel or a 100 watts RMS to each channel x 2 at 8 ohms


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