R16AN H
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Registered: 26th Jun 05
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have got two 12"subs,and would like to work them off one amp,how do you bridge them so they are both working?cheers
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hack3tt
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Registered: 4th Jan 06
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Think Rich will know how to do that mate!
Im sure his are both of the one amp!
Did you get the MOT done last week??
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b4l
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how many channels does the amp have?
what are the rms power ratings of the subs and amp?
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RKS
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also how many Ohms will the amp handle? and what Ohms are the subs
i assume you have a 2 channel amp running bridged for a sub, if the amp is 2 Ohm stable and the subs are 4 Ohms each then you connect both positives to the positive terminal and both negatives to the negative terminal this will create a 2Ohm load at the amp
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Martin
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yes the independence of the subs and amp are needed before any one can answer that. whether the subs are SVC or DVC and hat the voice coil resistance is 
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R16AN H
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thanks
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CopyWrite
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assuming ur subs are 4 ohm, if u bridge them to one channel then it makes the impendance 2 ohms, so make sure your amps channel is stable at that load.
if u have a mono block it should be.
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