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I think you can keep stereo. Run both left rca's to the front (ch 1/2) amp inputs, then both rights to the rear (ch 3/4) amp inputs. Now your front bridged channels can run the left door, and the rear bridged channels can run the right door.

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is there anyway to run a 4chan amp... as a 1chan amp? like.. bridge the front and rear channels togeather?

it is the right now.. just need it to work like a 2 chan.

Anyone else notice this? First you say you want a 4ch to work like a mono, then you say 2 channel. Can't help you if you arent able to make clear what it is you want to accomplish.

jesus...

its a 4ch amp.. im asking if theres anyway to beable to bridge the front and rear chanels togeather.. its NOT for subs.. its for my door speakers.

if it works like a 2chan.. a 2chan is still bridgeable... not all that hard to comprehend..

never seen this done so figured id ask!

Bridging isn't hard to comprehend, but when you say 2 different things....

Anyway, think of a 4 channel amp as 2 separate 2channel amps, you can bridge the front channels together, as well as the rear and end up w 2 channels, of course you will lose stereo sound. You can't combine the front and rear channels for more power

i know how to bridge the amp.. thats NOT the problem.. wanting to see if i can bridge the front and rear chans. togeather loosing stereo sound isnt an issue.. i would have 1 amp per door...

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I think you can keep stereo. Run both left rca's to the front (ch 1/2) amp inputs, then both rights to the rear (ch 3/4) amp inputs. Now your front bridged channels can run the left door, and the rear bridged channels can run the right door.

Good idea. Didn't think of that

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