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Why do some people do not like Audiobahn?
It depends on what you are running, and how many channels you want. If you are looking to run 4 co-ax speakers, you can bridge the left and right channels of both front and back and run each pair in parallel. You lose balance control, but you will gain about 25%RMS. If you are trying to run subs, then you wasted alot of money on a 4 channel amp, but it will still depend on whether you are using 2,4,8, or DVC subs, and there are multiple combination. But if you are using them for subs, grab your receipt right now and take them back, and pick up a 2-Channel that has a little more wattage, and not so many channels!Removing an aftermarket radio?
**<To the comment below> Running 4 Channel amps below 4Ohms is more than possible. Most high end 4 Channels are 1 Ohm stable, and even most Rocksford and Infinity amps.
How do I know what farad power capacitor should I get?
You must have a user manual with each amplifier. This user manual informs you if your amplifier is bridgeable or not. If bridgeable, please follow the instructions, and make sure the speakers you are connecting to the bridged amplifier are able to take the load.otherwise you will loose those speakers.
One more thing: should be aware of the Ohm calculation for the speakers and amplifier, cannot forget this!
When you bridge an amplifier, you increase the Ohm value of the amplifier.
Since all amps don't bridge the same, it's best if you check the manual. With it being a 4 channel and you can bridge it, it will only be able to go down to 2 channels @ 4 ohm. Running less than 4 will cause the amp to overheat.
I want ridiculous bass...what would be the best subs(both power and price) to get for $400?
you have to play the music go in the trunk if you dont see bridge on the amp most of the time u bridge them at the ends but do it like this take the speaker wire and touch negative and positive on the amp to it plays the loudest and that's bridgeMore Questions & Answers ...
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