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Old 04-08-2007, 03:19 AM
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If I bridlge the 200 watt amp at 4ohms they push 200w... And I like symetrical... Its fun
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at first glance, i though that was peel-n-seal, im glad its not.
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Originally Posted by Silver UltraZ
If I bridlge the 200 watt amp at 4ohms they push 200w... And I like symetrical... Its fun

but that's only into one channel, not two....am i missing something here?

from the info i have gathered on those amps, they are only 2-channel amps with the following specs:

RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 50W x 2
Bridged RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 200W x 1

so you would either need two 4-channel amps bridged into two channels each, or four 2-channel amps bridged into one channel each, in order to power all 4 of the front/rear speakers at the 200w you're talking about pushing to them

maybe a wiring diagram would help me visualize the way you will be setting it up, because as of right now, it's hard for me to figure out a way that the equipment you have will result in your goal.




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