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Old 05-23-2005, 06:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I Ohm you one if you answer this question (hoho)

I have this little Boss-150 amp which has 2 channels, each rated at 100 watts. My speaker is a Kenwood 4-Ohm KFC-W3009 200 watt RMS. So my question is, can i possibly bridge my 2 channels into one speaker? I seem to remember learning something in high-school sound class about how when you do that you mess with the ohmage (impedance), and your speaker can light on fire or something else bad.

Is this true? Is it possible to bridge them, since there is no option to have a bridged line at the amp?
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Old 05-23-2005, 06:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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what boss amp is it? some models are not bridgable some are

if you try to bridge an amp that cant handle it...you will fry the amp
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It's a C-150, and all the other Boss's except the C-350 you can just bridge the 2 channels at the amp according to the manual, so i dunno if its possible with this amp. I was thinking maybe just running 2 channels into one speaker, but i dont want my speaker/amp to die or anything
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edit: the Boss C150 will do 40x2 RMS @4ohm.

edit 2: The Boss C150 is NOT BRIDGEABLE
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