3 speakers into 1 2-channel amp aka tri-channel
Hey guys, quick question
I have a set of Boston Acoustic component speakers and 1 bazooka tube sub. Is it okay/better if I connect all three speakers into a high output 2 channel amp or I should go for a 4 channel amp and bridge it? Thanks
I have a set of Boston Acoustic component speakers and 1 bazooka tube sub. Is it okay/better if I connect all three speakers into a high output 2 channel amp or I should go for a 4 channel amp and bridge it? Thanks
for the best results you will want a seperate amp for subs and speaker.
get another set of speakers and a 4 channel amp
and then get a mono for the sub.
get another set of speakers and a 4 channel amp
and then get a mono for the sub.
Yea I am trying to avoid 2 amps because of space and weight or wiring. I will prolly just go for 1 set of speakers and 1 sub. Thanks for the input tho
do the 4 channel and run it in 3 channel mode:
2 channels stereo
2 channels bridged into a single channel to drive sub.
problem solved.
2 channels stereo
2 channels bridged into a single channel to drive sub.
problem solved.
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