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Old Feb 4, 2002 | 12:28 PM
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Alright my question is if I can wire two amps to two subs with the same signal from the deck. Let me clarify... I have a 4 channel amp bridged to 2 channels and another 2 channel amp. They are not the same power rating. Anyways can I wire the left channel from the 2 channel amp and the bridged rear from the 4 channel amp to a single sub... and the right channel from the 2 channel amp and the bridged front from the 4 channel amp to another single sub. Both subs are 4 ohm. Im just wanting to get more watts to the subs. Is this possible to do and if so does someone have a wiring diagram.
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Old Feb 4, 2002 | 12:45 PM
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You shouldn't run multiple amplifiers to the same Voice-coil.
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