[Mk2] [NA] Amplifier Bridging

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KurtSmart
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[Mk2] [NA] Amplifier Bridging

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Hello, Ive just finished installing all my speakers but now stuck at my amp. The amp is a Sub Zero 300 watt 4 Channel, I want to just run my front components off this for now until I can get a replacement. I've read its bridgeable into 2 channel 150 watt per channel but cannot find the manual or any info on the net does anyone have a idea how to bridge these amps.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Amplifier Bridging

Post by Draven »

bridge + of channel 1 to - of channel 2 -- one speaker
bridge + of channel 3 to - of channel 4 -- other speaker..


Bridging is pretty much the same for all amps.. It should have a little picture on on the back of the amp.

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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Amplifier Bridging

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^ this.

Is that 300W max or RMS? I'd be surprised if you're components will handle 300W RMS......
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Amplifier Bridging

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that will be max i would of thought, unless he spent close to 1K on the amp
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Amplifier Bridging

Post by KurtSmart »

Sorry is 300 Max
Speakers are Vibe black air 6 components, 6 inch, 115 rms, 345 watt max.

There is no info on the amp to bridging it, reviews on the amp say its bridgeable its just finding the info
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