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Originally posted by Ender2664: So that would be the same as running the amp in mono mode and setting it up as 2ohm?
??? No. That would be the same as running the amp in 2-channel mode and setting it up as 2 ohm.
Originally posted by Ender2664: Where does it say that it is only 2ohm stable out of one channel, and what happens if i run it 2 ohms mono mode?
Honestly, it's a rule of thumb. Unless otherwise stated, almost all amps are stable to 4 ohms when bridged. Here is a link to the company website. In the list of features to your amp, it says "2 ohm stable stereo". Specific to say "stereo". Meaning seperate left and right channels. If you try to run a 2 ohm load when the amp is bridged, the amp will either
1)kick into thermal protection
2)kick into short protection (pop the fuse)
3)catch on fire and melt the PCB
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