If you don't bridge it, you wasting 2 channels. However, many times bridging an amp will increase distortion levels. You can very easily try both ways. You should get a lot more volume bridged. (just make sure you disconnect the power before bridging).
To bridge or run conventionally
Hi guys. Total audio nube here. So I put a amp and speakers in my Harley motorcycle.
The speakers are db drive wdx6moto witch are 300w speakers with the power handling of 150w per and 4 ohm. I have 2. My amp is a massive blx44. 4 ch 2x480 max . The manual don' give much info. But if I run bridged it would put out 480w and if I don' bridge it would be 120w per speaker. I have some say to bridge it and some say not to.
Trying to surch how to set everything up is mind boggling lol. I' very lost. I just don' want to blow something.any help or advise would be very much appreciated.
The speakers are db drive wdx6moto witch are 300w speakers with the power handling of 150w per and 4 ohm. I have 2. My amp is a massive blx44. 4 ch 2x480 max . The manual don' give much info. But if I run bridged it would put out 480w and if I don' bridge it would be 120w per speaker. I have some say to bridge it and some say not to.
Trying to surch how to set everything up is mind boggling lol. I' very lost. I just don' want to blow something.any help or advise would be very much appreciated.
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