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#90553 05/24/02 01:15 AM
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Quick question...

I have one DVC sub...4 ohm coils.

If I have a 4 channel amp can I bridge each set of 2 channels so that I can send each bridged signal to a voice coil?? I can't remember ever seeing it done so I'm wondering how safe it is?

Basically the amp would be running in 4 ohm mono...but two channels at 4 ohm.

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Provided your amp is 4ohm mono stable (sounds like it is), then:

Bridge 1 and 2 to one VC. Bridge 3 and 4 to the other VC. Should work fine. (I believe this is what you're describing)


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Yeah, thats exactly what I'm describing, thanks.

And yes the amp IS 4 ohm mono stable. Its actually 2ohm mono stable as well! wink

Thanks again

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ah, using one of the advantages of a dvc to solve one of the pains in the A$$ of 4 channel amps smile

i was planning on doing the same thing, but in the end i went with 2 single vc subs instead. it would work fine that way though as long as the amp can handle it, like he said

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Thanks for the insight...I'm actually looking for new amps and am thinking about getting two 4 channels IF that wiring is possible, which it is, so now I'll be looking for a couple 4 channels on purpose. Call me weird I guess! wink


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