Can i bridge a cd decks power wires?

Question:
i have a pioneer DEH-P680MP and i am using the rca outs on it to power my future component speakers. what i want to do is bridge two of the channels on the cd player to each other and then bridge the other two channels to each other also. will this work if i bridge lets say the two fronts positive to positive and negative to negative. and the same with the rear channels. will this work without frying my cd deck. Thanks

Answers:

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It won't work. Amplifiers are capable of lower Ohmic value because of their MOSFET (metal oxide silicon field effect transistor) components. Head units are not capable of going below a 4 ohm load. Although it would be a good idea if they made one!

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ARE YOU TALKING LIKE A AMP THEN YES BUT I DONT THINK YOU SHOULD DO IT,IT WONT SOUND GOOD AT ALL...

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If your bridge your head-unit you will fry out the internal amplifier. This would cause the internal amp to heat up a lot and heat units amplifiers do not have the heat sinks to handle any extra heat. All head units are for four ohm stereo operation only.
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