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How do you bridge car amplifiers?

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How do you bridge car amplifiers?

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  1. It Means You Use More Than One Channel To Connect To One Source. So If U Have A 2-Channel Amp Giving Out 150 Per Channel You Can Bridge It So That It Puts Out 300 To Just One Sub.

    Basically What Im Saying To Make It Easier Bridge Basically Means Using More Than 1 Channel. Like For Example Lets Say Your Amp Is Like This.

    L:+ -

    R+ -

    Bridge Is Basically When You Put The Pos. End Of The Wire On L + And With The Neg. End Of The Wire On The R -

    Look At This Pic For Example: Look @ White Lines On This Is Bridged Pic.

    http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/attachme...

    ''Hope This Helped!''


  2. if they can be bridged, it will say how to do it on the speaker wiring termnals. just look at that side.

    usually it will be a + connection from one channel to a - connection in the 2nd channel.

    fyi, before bridging them, know what your final ohm load is going to be and if your ampliflier will support that load under bridged conditions.

    if it doesnt, your amp will be shutting off when the volume is high and going into thermal/protect.

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