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#311675 Oct 27, 5:24pm
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i bought an amp thats for bridging but i dont know really what that is. can anybody tell me about it??

tido #311676 Oct 27, 6:52pm
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its like for example a 2 channel 200W max, 100Wx2, when you bridge it you get 200W in one channel. normally you would use the + from one channel, and the - from the other channel to bridge it. hope that makes sense lol


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bridging means putting 2 channels into 1 series circuit.

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Thats correct. Like said before a 2x100 watt amp would be bridged into a 1x200. All you do is conbine the two channels into one.

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