Wiring 2 amp channels to one sub
#1
I have a 4 channel amp that I can bridge into 2 channels right now but I want to run a single SVC sub on both channels to get the most power from the amp. Is it possible to do this so long as the gains are matched and inputs are from the same source?
#6
Nickelnutz,
Your 4 channel amp can be bridged to 2 channels....you will have problems if you run the one sub of one of the channels.
You will have far worse problems if you try to 'parallel' the 2 channels and run them both of one svc sub.
Try to find another 4 ohm svc sub or a new amp.
Kevin
Your 4 channel amp can be bridged to 2 channels....you will have problems if you run the one sub of one of the channels.
You will have far worse problems if you try to 'parallel' the 2 channels and run them both of one svc sub.
Try to find another 4 ohm svc sub or a new amp.
Kevin
#10
Originally posted by Nickelnutz:
I have one 4 ohm svc sub, but that shouldn't make any difference whether or not it's possible to wire up. I figure it'd be the same as wiring 2 amps to a single sub, like in SPL comps.
I have one 4 ohm svc sub, but that shouldn't make any difference whether or not it's possible to wire up. I figure it'd be the same as wiring 2 amps to a single sub, like in SPL comps.
3 options:
(1) Get a different amp
(2) Get one more sub.
(3) Get a DVC sub.