Can you bridge 2 subs on a 4 channel amp?

Yes, bridging is how it has to be done-if your amp has that option, hopefully. stop telling to bridge without knowing the subs, if it is a dual 4 ohm sub then no, you will not bridge, only if it is a single 4 or a dual 2 ohm sub can you bridge .

Can I bridge a 4 channel amp?

You will need a 4 channel amp to run 2 speakers in bridged mode. Typically the speakers will be hooked to the positive side of one channel and the negative side of another thus bridging the channels, but this is not always the case. Look for the diagram near the speaker connects to see how yours is bridged.

How do you use a bridged 4 channel amplifier?

Using a bridged 4-channel amplifier to power a pair of component speakers. Another common amp-bridging scenario is to power a pair of high-performance component speakers for the front only and we’re using an aftermarket receiver. You can run rear speakers off of the stereo’s power, and to keep our example simple, there’s no subwoofer.

What size AMP do I need to bridge a subwoofer?

You could get a small 2-channel amp that normally puts out two channels of 60 watts RMS, and bridge it, so it could produce an output of 190 watts RMS, which would be perfect for driving the sub. Please note: Most amplifiers, when bridged, cannot drive a speaker or sub with an impedance less than 4 ohms. Some amps are unbridgeable.

What should I know about bridging my amplifier?

Please note: Most amplifiers, when bridged, cannot drive a speaker or sub with an impedance less than 4 ohms. Some amps are unbridgeable. Each amp is different. In order to safely and successfully bridge your amplifier, you must follow the instructions given in its owner’s manual.

How many channels can you get out of a 4 channel?

Bridging is take the + from channel 1, and – from channel 2. If its a 4 channel, you can get 2 channels out of it bridged. What amp is it? some have switches, some have diagrams on em too. also some are 4 ohm when bridged, others 2 ohms.