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Question by kasman
Submitted on 6/23/2004
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How do I bridge an amplifier with 2 channels? I do not have specs for it. The most common way will work. I am not concerned about hurting the amplifier. I want to bridge it to one 10 inch speaker.  


Answer by THOMAS NORD
Submitted on 8/12/2004
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EVERYONE HAVE A NICE DAY WHEN YOUR INSTALLING ANY CAR GEAR, TAKE YOUR TIME AND THINK AHEAD AND LEARN THE FINE ART OF DOING IT YOURSELF. CHOW., NORDZZZ

 

Answer by estaver
Submitted on 9/29/2005
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basic is the two outside ports. -+ -+
                                

 

Answer by nick
Submitted on 6/15/2007
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well one speaker, is it dual voice coil? as in 2 positive and 2 negative terminals.

if it is dvc, then you have terminals like this. (red,black) - (red,black) connect one red to the left channels red terminal. then connect the other red to the right red terminal. then connect the first negative (the one next to the first red one you connected) to the negative side where the SECOND red positive is connected. so its like. look at one channel and connect the left red and the right black to that one channel, and so on.

 

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