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Check wherevyou have connected hfl lfi is it briged or straight on the output of the unit what cables are you using oxigen free or jusrun of the mill could also be on mono and not stereo
I think you mean bridged.Which it is when you have for example a 2 Channel amp but instead of hooking Ch1's + & - or Ch2's + & - to the terminals on your speaker you would instead hook a + from Ch1 then the - from Ch2 to your speaker. The purpose is to increase the rms wattage being delivered to the speaker. Be sure to check what ohm stable your amp is while bridged though cause if the load is to low the amp will not last long.
Hello sir, hi, YOU DON'T bridge no more speakers, this upsets the impedance load of the amp. to install another sub-woofer, get another amplifier. You may have damaged your power amplifier, If you experience repeated fuse blows, your power amplifier is now SHORTED. This needs IC amplifier replacement.
The rca cables from your stereo go to the "input" part of the amp. Now, if there are four speaker connections in your amp, then it's a 2 channel. If you have eight speaker connections then you have a four channel amp. Note, some amps can be briged to provide more power to the speakers. On a two way amp(2 speakers), the connections can be briged to only one speker providing more power, usually whatever the amp power rating is, say a 500watt amp will put all 500 watts to that speaker. The same goes for a four way amp(4speakers), can be bridged to two speakers(250watts per speaker). Hope this helps.
if you have a 4ohm sub you can series it with another to make a 2ohm load. this is done by + from amp to + on one sub then take the - of that same sub and run it to the+ of the other sub then you only need to run a wire from - of that sub to the - on the amp. NOTE IF YOUR AMP IS BRIGED THIS IS A 1 OHM LOAD!! IF THE TOO SUBS ARE ON ONE CHANNEL THIS IS A Two OHM LOAD IF YOU ARE RUNNING 8 OHM SUBS THEN YOUR AT 4OHM PER CHANNEL AND 2 OHM BRIGED
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