white ice Posted December 23, 2004 Posted December 23, 2004 i have a 2 channel RF amp. it is 4 ohm stable bridged. i currently have a 4 ohm load from my 10" woofer. my brother just gave me a 12 RF sub in a box. both the 10 and the 12 are 4ohm single voice coil speakers. if i wired these to make an 8ohm load would it harm the amp if it were bridged? woudl it run less power? thank you.
92Lex Posted December 24, 2004 Posted December 24, 2004 Running equal size subwoofers would sound better. Usually amps will put out less wrms with an 8ohm load...but that depends on the amp. What amp are you using?
jerryrigginson Posted December 25, 2004 Posted December 25, 2004 just run the 12 bridged at 4 onms mang
sergioon20 Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 i have a 2 channel RF amp. it is 4 ohm stable bridged. i currently have a 4 ohm load from my 10" woofer. my brother just gave me a 12 RF sub in a box. both the 10 and the 12 are 4ohm single voice coil speakers. if i wired these to make an 8ohm load would it harm the amp if it were bridged? woudl it run less power? thank you. ← no dont bridge them but you wont hurt the amp if u series it but it wont sound rite
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