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Head unit bridging
nnnnick b.
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Posted on
Friday, January 07, 2005 - 00:18 GMT
It is possible to bridge two channels of a headunit together?
JeremyC
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Username: Jeremyc
Kunsan AfbSouth Korea
Post Number: 385
Registered: Jun-04
Posted on
Friday, January 07, 2005 - 00:31 GMT
No it will blow it up
GlassWolf
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Username: Glasswolf
NorthWest, Michigan USA
Post Number: 7222
Registered: Dec-03
Posted on
Friday, January 07, 2005 - 18:54 GMT
no you cannot.
to bridge an amplifier (or anything similar) you need positive and negative voltage rails, and a head unit's power supply doesn't have this. therefore bridging a head unit isn't physically possible.
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