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Why is it bad to bridge two different amps together?
Andrew Rehmann
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Username: Klone420
Post Number: 9
Registered: Dec-04
Posted on
Saturday, December 04, 2004 - 07:16 GMT
I've got my Kenwood KAC-823 bridged to my Denon Mos Fet DCA-500 what problems can/will I run in to? what can I do to fix this?
P.S I can adjust the Freq. and sensitivity on both
FryGuy.ca
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Username: Fryguy
Nova Scotia Canada
Post Number: 410
Registered: Jun-04
Posted on
Monday, December 13, 2004 - 06:58 GMT
Briged but connected to different speakers won't cause any problems. But if its a briged and stacked configuration (to the same speakers) using different (model/size) amps could cause some problems.
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