Bridging Speakers, amps,etc........
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Originally Posted by Eric Steward
Let make see if I understand this concept.
SO for example, of I was was to run my Arc in bridge mode j would parallel the fairing speakers both upper and lower ,upper on 1&2, lower 3&4 .that would be 300 and 300 for a total of six hundred. Well the arc is 150 par channel anyway, so what is the difference? Just trying to figure out when and with not too.
SO for example, of I was was to run my Arc in bridge mode j would parallel the fairing speakers both upper and lower ,upper on 1&2, lower 3&4 .that would be 300 and 300 for a total of six hundred. Well the arc is 150 par channel anyway, so what is the difference? Just trying to figure out when and with not too.
The best example would be bridging your Arc to the fairing speakers only, not paralleled with your lowers. This would give your fairing speakers 300 watts each instead of 150. But now your lowers need another source for power right??? This is why I said these things have to be planned for ahead of time.
Parallel bridging is another option when you're using two pairs of the same speakers and both sets are 8ohm. It's all in the planning and knowing ahead of time how much power your speakers will need.
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Mike-81 (09-20-2019)
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The only way you can parallel bridge 2 speakers is if they're 8ohm which gives you a resistance of 4ohms. Most all amps are stable at 4ohm bridged.
The best example would be bridging your Arc to the fairing speakers only, not paralleled with your lowers. This would give your fairing speakers 300 watts each instead of 150. But now your lowers need another source for power right??? This is why I said these things have to be planned for ahead of time.
Parallel bridging is another option when you're using two pairs of the same speakers and both sets are 8ohm. It's all in the planning and knowing ahead of time how much power your speakers will need.
The best example would be bridging your Arc to the fairing speakers only, not paralleled with your lowers. This would give your fairing speakers 300 watts each instead of 150. But now your lowers need another source for power right??? This is why I said these things have to be planned for ahead of time.
Parallel bridging is another option when you're using two pairs of the same speakers and both sets are 8ohm. It's all in the planning and knowing ahead of time how much power your speakers will need.
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