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< language=>I have a guy that wants to run his 4 compvrs off of his MMatts d200 2ch D-class amp.  I would I hook all for to that amp.  Its 600@ 2ohm but, which channel on the amp do I use I don't think it is bridgeable I do not see that indicated on the amp just - + -+.

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Chances are if they are not labeled to a dedicated side, they are paralleled internally. In this case, no they are not bridgeable.
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I have never seen a 2 channel MMats D class, they are all mono....as far as I know!!!
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This is a D200 Ultra Effeciant D-Class and on the side it has two channels -+ -+.

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Yes, but as stated above, chances are it is paralleled internally, meaning it is a monoblock, but with two terminals.This is why there is no labeled left and right channel.

This is done for applications with multiple subwoofers, makes wiring to terminals significantly easier. 

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So if I use the -+ of either channel I will get the 600watts?
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 I am not familiar with that amplifier in particular, but you have 600W @ 2 ohm. So, if you present a 2 ohm load....yes. It really doesn't matter if you connect all four subs to one -/+ or connect two to each -/+, the two terminal pair are strictly there for wiring convenience. For example in your case, if they had only one set of terminals, it would be tight connecting all four subs to it, much easier with two. So two it is!!!

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