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i am new to this, this is nice, alright anyways, i got a lil problem... i got a 1000 watt 4 channel amp... and 2 500 watt 12" subs.
What i wana know is..."well i tryed but everytime i do it, it gets weak." my amp is like this
o+Left
o-
o- Right
o+ Can you tell me the good way to bridge them?
o+Left
o-
o- Right
o+
thank you...... if someone can e-mail me this.. to danijh1(No Email Addresses In Posts!)....if not i will check this in 3 days... thank you anyways
I would take the left pos and right neg of ch 1 and 2 and put that to one sub than do the same for the other sub on ch 3 and 4. Are the subs single or dual voice coil?
I would first check the amp for labeling that shows where to connect to bridge it. Like crossman said above, some amps are NOT bridgeable from the manufacturer without damaging your equipment.
If you find that it is bridgeable, try what PR said.
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