No this amp can't be bridged but you can use a third party component that allows any stereo amplifier to be bridged. Try an electronics retail store such as Radio shack or similar for such a device.
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Its depends, if your bridging the amplifier, you will be using one channel(the bridgeable cchannel , your two 4ohms subs will turn into a 2ohm bridge one negative out of one sub and a positive out the other one then you conect the neg to pos between subs (ohms Law). To your bridgeable amp channel, your amp must be 2 OHM stable on the bridge channel.
Bridging an amp is as simple as using both channels for one hookup. By this i mean use the negative slot from one channel and the positive from the other. Not all amps are bridgeable however, so if yours is there will be a line showing which channel to use the positive on and which one to use the negative on.
You can not bridge a 1 channel amp. Bridging is when you combine the output of a bridgeable two channel amp into one channel, typically to power a sub woofer.
Generally an amp that IS bridgeable uses the positive speaker terminals and some switching method to tell the unit to run as bridged. This is NOT a recommendation to try it on the 5300.
The Alpine MRP-F240 is a 4-channel amp that outputs 40 watts RMS per channel. It is more suited for powering normal speakers, but since it is bridgeable, you could power a small sub by bridging 2 of the channels.
did you read your instruction manual. does it says "it could be bridged to other amp"?. you can't make a bridge to amplifier that is not bridgeable. bridging an amp is a way which it is made through transistor type ampilfier by bridging more transistor inside and more voltage is required for bridging.
I don't know if we could do to an IC type amplifier. ask an experts about bridging IC types how to bridge maybe they know how.
and if you had an successful bridging, you may have a problem through your speakers, they may hit hard but you will experience some errors through your speakers and easy to worn.
If the amp is bridgeable then u should see lettering where the speaker outputs or the channels are and you will a symbol saying bridged and then u can see a + and - symbol with lines going to the other channels. In other words they call it bridged because you are jumping from one speaker output to the other, usually bridging an amp consists of Left - to Right + or vice versa.
It will probably blow a fuse or blow up completely. When the output stages ar not lifted from ground as is the case in a bridgeable amp bridging cannot be done.
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