2 speaks off 4 channel??

 

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Username: Skibum12189

Cleveland

Post Number: 179
Registered: Mar-06
My Kicker ZX350.4 is pushing 4 kappas at 90 watts each at 2 ohms....it does 60x4 at 4 ohms....I found a good deal on another 350.4 and I was wondering, could i run my current 4 kappas off the original amp, and then run just 2 high powered speaks off the new 4 channel......I was thinking like can it push like 120 watt rms x2 at 4 ohm....i couldnt find it anywhere thanks
 

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Username: Warlok

Orlando, FL USA

Post Number: 195
Registered: Dec-05
Ok , first of all, this all seems possible, but its a lil unclear to me, High powered woofers, or sub >? What are we talkin bout here ? According to the power, Im assuming comps or coax ?
 

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Username: Skibum12189

Cleveland

Post Number: 180
Registered: Mar-06
sry about that....well...we are talking speakers...i currently have 4 coax kappas running off a Kicker ZX350.4 and I have found a great deal on another one and was just thinking. If i relocated my front coaxials to the rear (4 total coaxials in the rear) and picked up some high powered component systems (mid, tweet, xover) and put them up front....could i run ONE PAIR of high powered comps through the Kicker 350.4 (Yea haha i know it'd be easier to get the 350.2) or would i just end up only pushin the 60 watts to 2 channels, and have 2 unused channels..


clearer?? hah sorry, let me know
 

Gold Member
Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

Post Number: 1156
Registered: Mar-04
Your components would need to be 4 ohms, but yes you can bridge the 350.4 to run them. They'll have to be pretty powerful speakers though. The 350.4 is rated at 175x2 bridged at 4, and I would bet it's closer to 200x2.
 

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Username: Skibum12189

Cleveland

Post Number: 181
Registered: Mar-06
now ahha how do i go about bridging an amp..never done it, instructions or a good site??
 

Gold Member
Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

Post Number: 1160
Registered: Mar-04
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