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hi people i want to bridge 2 speakers that are 6 ohms how would i do it and how many ohms would it be after im done i want to bridge it to either 4 2 or 1 ohm.
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Username: Illuminator

Post Number: 256
Registered: Apr-05
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They could be wired in parallel and the resistance would drop to 3ohms, there really isn't much else that can be done.
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Anonymous
 
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i want to use them in my car
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Username: Mikechec9

Chicago/atlanta

Post Number: 78
Registered: May-05
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you can run them at 1.5 ohms. like a jl (1.5 ohm stable) or any 1ohm stable amp
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how can i bridge them to 1 ohm? they are actually home speakers 3 way speakers theres 3 speakers in one box i opened up the box and all of them are wired together so i doubt that would be 6ohms.
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Anonymous
 
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some help here please
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