Depends on the amps and the load. I have bridged Plinius amps going into 4 ohms but the speakers are magnetic planar and not reactive. They also crossed over above 100 Hz. Those amps also worked well with dynamic speakers I built but those had an unusual (series-parallel) rising impedance below 500 Hz. Most mid-woofers have a minimum impedance around 200 Hz. Some worse than others and compounded in parallel.
Been shopping for a pro amp for a subwoofer project. The subs are 4 ohms (nominal) each and I want to be able to use one or both. Most pro amps can be bridged but they have to be rated for 2 ohms stereo to be bridged into 4 ohms and that eliminates most but the "heavyweights".
Been shopping for a pro amp for a subwoofer project. The subs are 4 ohms (nominal) each and I want to be able to use one or both. Most pro amps can be bridged but they have to be rated for 2 ohms stereo to be bridged into 4 ohms and that eliminates most but the "heavyweights".