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sublinux 
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Hey,
how can i wire a 4 ohms DVC on a 2 channels amplifier? Is it possible to run the sub in 2 ohms on bridged amp?
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Woofer wiring

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sublinux 
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Yea i know that. But 2 channels amp are not created to support a 2ohm load on bridged no?
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What kind of amp is it? just cause its a 2 channel amp dosent men it cant be ran at 2 ohms

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Pyle PLAD212 with a Pioneer TS-W257D4
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this is what it says for your amp

Amplifier Output Details100 Watt - 4 Ohm - 2 channel(s) ¦ 175 Watt - 2 Ohm - 2 channel(s) ¦ 400 Watt - 4 Ohm - 1 channel(s)

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No, you cannot bridge the amp into a 2-ohm load.  4-ohms is the lowest it can support.  And that amp is not very good, so be very careful setting the gain properly or you can easily burn your speakers with a clipped signal.
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