Posted August 7, 200520 yr I saw a link that Ryan posted in the ihop for a Directed 1100d5 that does 75x4 at 4 ohms and 600x1 at 1 ohm on the sub channel. It doesn't say anything about bridging the amp, but I was wondering if the amp would work if I wired it to where the left side was on 2 channels of the amp and the right channel was on 2 channels of the amp. This would be kind of like bridging it, but running a wire in all 4 pieces. I think if I bridge it, it would put out too much power. Has anyone ever done this? It is sounding like it won't work or will be bad for the amp, but I am not sure.
August 7, 200520 yr Quick amp wiring answer:Its perfectly fine. Its 80x4@4 so bridged it therotically should be,160x2@4ohms, or something along those lines*edited
August 7, 200520 yr Author Quick amp wiring answer:Its perfectly fine. Its 80x4@4 so bridged it therotically should be,160x2@4ohms, or something along those lines<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Nice, looks like it will be bridged then. 160 per side will be nice. I'll order the amp later on tonight.
August 7, 200520 yr Author $175 plus shipping. Its a refurb but its really cheap. Right around 199 shipped.
August 7, 200520 yr Author yea, the one on ike sound.Nothing wrong with refurbs<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I don't mind saving a crapload of money. Plus its a reputable manufacturer. Instead of spending 700+ on amps, I spend $200 on one amp that does everything that I need.
August 7, 200520 yr I did the same.Picked up a Autotek 5ch for $135.I wish it wouldve been a memphisbelle
August 7, 200520 yr Author Well its ordered. I like that I am getting the full potential out of the amp. I was going to get some JBL amps and only get half of the potential out of it, but this works out nicely.
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