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I have a 1600 watt peak amplifier with 4 channels
2 channels indicated as front speakers and 2 channels as rear. how would i bridge the four of them together to make 2 channels at 4ohms
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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 246
Registered: Nov-04
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Hey Robert, normally in 4 channel amp, channels 1 and 2 gets bridged to 3 and 4. You should check your manual. It should also be labeled on the speaker terminals or at the bottom of the amp case.
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Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan
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Post Number: 5838
Registered: Dec-03
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yeah please check the amp manual
usually there is a switch or button to enable bridged mode. then you use a specified pair of wires from the bridged channels to run the speakers.
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