Running Benchmark AHB2 in bridged mode and 4 Ohm Speaker


Does running this amp in bridge mode mean each channel will see half the impedance i.e 2 Ohm each when connected to a 4 Ohm speaker.  If so will this cause a problem when the speaker dips to 3 or 2 ohms?. 

Anyone running Benchmark AHB2 in bridged mode with low impedance speakers?. 
geek101
@djones51 thanks but the axes of the plot they have are not readable to me. Does the impedence of the speaker ever dip below 4 ohm. This is not clear to me.

https://benchmarkmedia.com/blogs/reviews/ahb2-driving-pmc-ib2s-studio-monitors


@geek, have you considered emailing Benchmark and asking them? I have done that with other companies. I admit that chart isn't easy to read maybe they can send you a better one. 
My impression is that these amps are run a lot in bridged mono mode, and that indeed Benchmark may recommend this.  I seem to remember a recent review of the DAC3 mentioning this.  They may not react to bridging the way conventional amps do.
@djones51 I am preparing to ask this question. Right now I am trying the speaker manufacturer / dealer to get me answer to the question "what the lowest impedance the speakers can dip to". 

Every speaker manufacturer should publish impedance vs frequency graph or just state the lowest impedance. Only very few do that, I don't get why.

I did get one response from John @ Benchmark regarding what the tested output @ 4 Ohm in bridged mode is. 

@twoleftears I am glad you mentioned this, I did also hear about this but no concrete info anywhere regarding this. I will try to find out. Thanks for point this out.
geek101
Running Benchmark AHB2 in bridged mode and 4 Ohm Speaker

I would never bridge an amp all you gain is watts, distortion goes up, damping factor is reduced, stability into low impedance’s is reduced, and current ability is reduced. "Basically" you turn a good amp into a high wattage P.A. amp.

If your speaker terminals allow it, and you have two "identical stereo amps" like 2 x AHB2’s, you should vertically bi-amp each stereo amp to each speaker.
http://www.av2day.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/biamp2.jpg

The reason these guys preferred vertical bi-amping over horizontal bi-amping, is that the powersupply in each amp can be totally accessed by just one bass driver channel when needed for the biggest dynamics.
http://av2day.com/2014/05/bi-amping-vertical-vs-horizontal/

Cheers George