How to use a 4-channel for 2 speakers in stereo?
Hi! I want to power two component speakers (L and R) using the max output of my 4-channel. Can I bridge the 2 left channels togheter and the 2 right channels? I have 1 gain control for the front and 1 gain contol for the rear
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Originally Posted by jon818181
(Post 619102)
Hi! I want to power two component speakers (L and R) using the max output of my 4-channel. Can I bridge the 2 left channels together and the 2 right channels? I have 1 gain control for the front and 1 gain control for the rear
HTH |
on my amp there are only instructions for bridging the front channels and thear channels.
Does that mean I can't run 2 channels in stereo? (bridged on left and right) |
Originally Posted by jon818181
(Post 619104)
on my amp there are only instructions for bridging the front channels and thear channels.
Does that mean I can't run 2 channels in stereo? (bridged on left and right) HTH |
When doing this, run the same signal to both RCA inputs on each side of the amp. For example, if you want the Front channels to be left, put a left RCA in both Front inputs. Then put a right RCA in both Rear inputs. You now have mono left on the front and mono right on the rear.
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Originally Posted by Dukk
(Post 619295)
When doing this, run the same signal to both RCA inputs on each side of the amp. For example, if you want the Front channels to be left, put a left RCA in both Front inputs. Then put a right RCA in both Rear inputs. You now have mono left on the front and mono right on the rear.
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I find when running your fronts this way, you will probably want your driver side gain set down a touch from the other side (unless you've got some T/A)
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Originally Posted by Dukk
(Post 619295)
When doing this, run the same signal to both RCA inputs on each side of the amp. For example, if you want the Front channels to be left, put a left RCA in both Front inputs. Then put a right RCA in both Rear inputs. You now have mono left on the front and mono right on the rear.
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Originally Posted by Sinemeup
(Post 619397)
I find when running your fronts this way, you will probably want your driver side gain set down a touch from the other side (unless you've got some T/A)
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Set those gains first with the balance set at even so the speakers are happy . From there you can adjust the HU balance so you are happy with the sound as the balance should only decrease left or right (not overdrive or damage your speakers).
I find when running your fronts this way, you will probably want your driver side gain set down a touch from the other side (unless you've got some T/A) |
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