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aight well the other day, i disconnected one of my subs and let my weak 400 watt amp power just one sub, and it hit better than two subs obviously. i have alright subs, nothing competition but they are good
So anyways, i was thinking abt maybe geting a next amp so i can power both subs and get double the current BOOM
so my question is, if i get another amp, and one of the two amps is more powerful, can i connect BOTH subs to BOTH amps somehow so they receive equal power. for example, lets say one amp is 400 watts and the other is 700. since i want equal sound to come from each, can i connect both subs to each amp so the subs will 'share' the total 1100 watts? or is this not possible?
Someone plz lemme know! Thanks in advance
SiG
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this is not possible. some amps can be bridged, but they would have to be the same amp. you would find this feature more on large amps or SPL amps (really fricken huge) pushing kilowatts of continuous power at very low ohm loads