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Ok I see what you're saying on it being equal to the 2 ohm load. I might need to turn down my gain on the amp to help not burn up my speakers then. My kicker speakers on the tower are 65w rms according to the Kicker 6200 manual. So if I am getting 600w @ 4 ohms bridged I only need 260w rms for those speakers to run as designed. I have it about 3/4 of the turned up so if I am looking at it correctly I am pushing more then what those speakers need when bridge down two channels down to one right? This is where i got confused when I would talk to my teacher about this. I understood that we can make the resistence go up and down and that we just add all the wattage together to see how much we need to have there to provide the power to all the speakers.
As for when I messed up my previous amp I had 4 speakers on one of the bridged channels. I had all 4ohm speakers in parallel so that would have put it down to like 1 ohm when all 4 are in parallel right?
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