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Can I use just 1 channel of this 2 channel amp, unbridged?
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<blockquote data-quote="nohandbrake" data-source="post: 8728638" data-attributes="member: 681833"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Recently purchased a used amp and sub ($45 total!) and I'm wondering the best way to run them together. I now see that they aren't great matches for each other, but can I use just 1 channel of this 2 channel amp, unbridged (300 Watts x 2 channels @ 2 ohms)? Is there any danger to the sub or amp doing this? </p><p></p><p>I am planning on using the high level speaker inputs on the amp, and wiring the single 4-ohm dvc sub in parallel (amp sees 2-ohms right?). 2012 Honda Fit Sport - just looking for some additional bass inside the car, speakers and HU stock. Thanks for your advice!</p><p></p><p>Amp - Dual XPR522</p><p>Power Output: </p><p>150 Watts x 2 channels @ 4 ohms </p><p>300 Watts x 2 channels @ 2 ohms </p><p>600 Watts x 1 channel @ 4 ohms (bridged) </p><p>Peak Music Power Output: 600 Watts @ 4 ohms </p><p></p><p>Sub - Polk Momo</p><p>MM2104DVC</p><p>10" 4-ohm subwoofer</p><p>Dual Voice Coils</p><p>power handling: 50-300 watts RMS</p><p>peak power handling: 600 watts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nohandbrake, post: 8728638, member: 681833"] Hi, Recently purchased a used amp and sub ($45 total!) and I'm wondering the best way to run them together. I now see that they aren't great matches for each other, but can I use just 1 channel of this 2 channel amp, unbridged (300 Watts x 2 channels @ 2 ohms)? Is there any danger to the sub or amp doing this? I am planning on using the high level speaker inputs on the amp, and wiring the single 4-ohm dvc sub in parallel (amp sees 2-ohms right?). 2012 Honda Fit Sport - just looking for some additional bass inside the car, speakers and HU stock. Thanks for your advice! Amp - Dual XPR522 Power Output: 150 Watts x 2 channels @ 4 ohms 300 Watts x 2 channels @ 2 ohms 600 Watts x 1 channel @ 4 ohms (bridged) Peak Music Power Output: 600 Watts @ 4 ohms Sub - Polk Momo MM2104DVC 10" 4-ohm subwoofer Dual Voice Coils power handling: 50-300 watts RMS peak power handling: 600 watts [/QUOTE]
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