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I ordered a 50.4 in hopes of bridging it to get the proper power I need out of my midbasses. After purchasing the amplifier, I looked at the wiring diagram for bridging and it only shows mono subwoofer.

I wanted to run these at stereo for my midbasses xover actively from 60-1.2kHz. Is bridging out of the question?

bridge the front 2 channels for the right and the back 2 for the left.

I ordered a 50.4 in hopes of bridging it to get the proper power I need out of my midbasses. After purchasing the amplifier, I looked at the wiring diagram for bridging and it only shows mono subwoofer.

I wanted to run these at stereo for my midbasses xover actively from 60-1.2kHz. Is bridging out of the question?

All the manual shows is impedance loads between 4 and 8 ohms in the bridged mode.

So if you were looking to run them in two ohm bridged, I dont think it will work.

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bridge the front 2 channels for the right and the back 2 for the left.

Nawyce! Thanks!

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I ordered a 50.4 in hopes of bridging it to get the proper power I need out of my midbasses. After purchasing the amplifier, I looked at the wiring diagram for bridging and it only shows mono subwoofer.

I wanted to run these at stereo for my midbasses xover actively from 60-1.2kHz. Is bridging out of the question?

All the manual shows is impedance loads between 4 and 8 ohms in the bridged mode.

So if you were looking to run them in two ohm bridged, I dont think it will work.

I am running 2 channels @ 4 ohm. Thank you though.

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