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<blockquote data-quote="20 hz bass machine" data-source="post: 8689054" data-attributes="member: 678131"><p>Hate to keep bringing new ideas to the table potentially being more confusing than helpful. </p><p>I was thinking more and missed an obvious angle of attack. Instead of bridging and pushing 175 watts to a component set. Just wire the component set (with supplied crossover) to 2 of the 4 channels. Then leave the other 2 channels unloaded. There is no need to load all 4 channels if you don't need to. Wiring is still simple. An rca from (well say A) to the front channel of the head unit and an rca from your sub amp to the sub channel on the head unit. Leave the crossovers off on the head unit and use the high pass on the 4 channel for the speakers and the low pass on the subwoofer amp. Boom done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20 hz bass machine, post: 8689054, member: 678131"] Hate to keep bringing new ideas to the table potentially being more confusing than helpful. I was thinking more and missed an obvious angle of attack. Instead of bridging and pushing 175 watts to a component set. Just wire the component set (with supplied crossover) to 2 of the 4 channels. Then leave the other 2 channels unloaded. There is no need to load all 4 channels if you don't need to. Wiring is still simple. An rca from (well say A) to the front channel of the head unit and an rca from your sub amp to the sub channel on the head unit. Leave the crossovers off on the head unit and use the high pass on the 4 channel for the speakers and the low pass on the subwoofer amp. Boom done [/QUOTE]
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