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Username: Choppersinc

Post Number: 1
Registered: Aug-04
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I have a Jensen 340 watt amp it's a two channel and has low and hi filters and full range options I have two factory front speakers and two sony 220watt 6x9's I was thinking about adding a sub and just bridging it for more bass but the question is how or what can I add for more power to either the 6x9's or another small amp? or just add a sub? only want to spend $100 add a sub? another amp? or bridge a sub?
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Username: Davids2004

Houston, TX
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Post Number: 498
Registered: Jun-04
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Im not really sure what you are trying to do here. Im confused. Do you want more bass, more power or what.
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Username: Caraudiofng

Houston, TX

Post Number: 12
Registered: Aug-04
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Derek

I think you've got your terms a little mixed up.
I think what you mean is you want to know if
(A) If bridging the amp will add more power (bass) to your speakers or
(B)if you need an additional amp or
(C)if you need to add a sub

"http://www.audiovox.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10001 &storeId=10001&productId=13520&langId=-1"

Is this your AMP??? If so these are the specs

RMS Power Per Channel @ 2 ohm-85W x 2
RMS Power Per Channel @ 4 ohm-60W x 2
RMS Pwr. Bridged @ 4 ohm-170W x 1

What kind of head unit (cd player) do you have?
If it's decent you could run your 6x9's off your CD Player.

Then you could run your AMP at 170W x1 (4ohms) and get an inexpensive 4ohm Single Voice Coil Subwoofer and box.

I'm sure if anyone else that responds would say save your money until you have like $300-400 and get a new sub and amp, but going with the $100 you listed, anyone want to make a sub suggestion?

FNG
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