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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Ok, I have a dumb question.....
I'm planning to throw a system into my 2005 Chevrolet Silverado ext.cab. I have an Alpine CDA-9886 head unit. I dug out my old MTX Thunder240 amp to run a pair of Rockford Fosgate component speakers in the door, and I dug out my Rockford Fosgate 450.4 amp that I'm going to run in 2ch. mode to a pair of 10" subs that I haven't decided on yet. I'm wondering....can I take the 4ch. speaker level outputs of the Alpine head unit and bridge them to 2ch. for the 4x6 rear door speakers? They really don't do much, but if I can run a little more than the 18W rms that Alpine says it has, that would be great. Thanks ahead of time! |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Louisiana
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No. They're already bridged.
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