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Old 05-10-2006, 05:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Somebody told me about bridging my amp. I had no clue what they were talking about. How do I do it? They said that it makes it sound better. I dont know. any help please would be appreciated.
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you connect 2 channels to make them 1
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^ yes what he said.. makes the 2 channels form one for more power. But you can only use this in certain appilcations depending on the ohms of the speakers, and the bridgeability of the amp. Certain amps bridge to different ohmrages.
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yea mostly all 2 channels bridged make one ohm. u gotta connect the positive from one to the positive on the speaker and then the negative from the other to the negative of ur speaker...if ur sub blows it's not my fault lol
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yea mostly all 2 channels bridged make one ohm.
Thats not always the case. It depends on what the amp is capable of and the load on it.



To bridge a 2 channel amp, you usually use left postive and right negative. But RTFM (read the f'in manual) to be sure.
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