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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Hi
Please forgive me if this is the worng forum, Ihave lookt around but couldnet find any better. I want to build a new sub, I will use my sub-out from my 6.1 amplifyer (will cut at 90Hz). I will however need an amplifyer to this, as the sub-out are low-level. I have an old HK amplifyer I want to use to somthing, it is an quite old 2channel amplifyer. Is it someway I can bridge the two channels into one? My initial ide was; low level from 6.1 amp -> splitt to two signals (L&R) -> L&R input to 2ch amp -> speaker output to sub (+R & -L), but is it even possible to to like this? i am new to the electronics of amps... BR / T |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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hi there, is your amp capable of driving lower loads. Ff you don't still have the sub, try to look for the one that comes with 2 voice coil, you should be able to power each voice coil with each channel of your stereo amp
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