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Username: Jhick8

Post Number: 1
Registered: Jan-05
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I have 2 12' Polk/Momo subs running at 4 ohms. Would I be better off using a 2 channel amp or bridging a 4 channel amp? Also how would I go about bridging either of these amps?
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Username: Lbeckner

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Post Number: 193
Registered: Oct-04
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You would be best running a class d monoblock amp. Do you already have an amp?
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Username: Jhick8

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Registered: Jan-05
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i have a 2 channel 1200w amp right now and i beleive i bridged it to one sub, however after looking at several diagrams I'm not sure if I have it bridged or wired in parallel or if there is any difference. Any help is welcome
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