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  1. I'm having a brain fart second guessing myself. What's easier on a 4ch. Bridged at 2ohm or every channel running 4ohm? It's the same right?

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    2. Swordlordboy1234

      Swordlordboy1234

      Maybe I'm saying it wrong? Bridged so each ch sees 2ohm, so bridged at 4? Then each ch running at 4ohm vs any bridged I'm talking about is still easier right?

    3. hdorre

      hdorre

      Ahh, okay. If each channel sees 2 ohms, you'd be bridged at 4ohms.. Its confusing LOL Running at 4 ohms per channel would still be easier simply because the amplifier would output less power. On top of that, it'll be more efficient at the higher impedance, so even less work.

      Im tired, so maybe that didn't come out coherently, but 4 ohms/ch is easier lol

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