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Bridge class D monoblock amplifier?

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It is a Concept cd-810. I was wondering if it would be better to bridge the amp and run the subwoofers (2) in series or wire it normally. Like would it make more sense to choose one over the other like power usage wise or sound quality? thanks

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  1. Technically the other guy is right about bridging a mono amp.  I think though you are basically asking about lowering the impedance in how you wire up the subs.  The answer to you questions likes in the specs of both the subs you're using and the amp.  Does the amp put out more power at  a lower impedance and can it stay stable (not overheat)?  Can the subs handle the extra power  that would result in the wire change?  Good Luck!


  2. "Bridging" an amp means combining two channels into a single channel for more power.  A mono amp, by definition, only has a single channel to begin with, so you can't bridge it.  Some mono amps have two sets of speaker terminals, but they're still both connected to the same output.

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