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28this 
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I purchased a vehicle with hu, 4 channel amp and door speakers already installed. I see where there use to be sub boxes on the back seat. Is there any way I can install a 12" sub without adding another amp and without messing up the system? Sub is a 4 ohm 600 watt max. 4 speakers are 6.5" 3-way pioneers in the doors. Amp is Alpine 4 channel. HU is a pioneer.
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You could bridge the last two channel of the amp and power the rear speakers off the deck. You may have to do some rewiring,
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Bridging the channels will not harm the system? And what kind of power drain am I looking at by running this amp, because I have a lot of other electrical equip. that I run out of this vehicle too?
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Well based on the capabilities of the amp, it may or may not be bridgeable. How about a model #?

What are the fues ratings on the amp and power specs?

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dwarren wrote:

Well based on the capabilities of the amp, it may or may not be bridgeable. How about a model #?

What are the fues ratings on the amp and power specs?

I wish I had a model # and specs for it, but I have never seen it myself yet. My ride was stolen a couple months back. They found it and put it in the shop and now the only thing I've seen in it til I get it back @ the mid of this month is the speakers in the door. O ther then that all I know is what I've mentioned earlier. Except I believe it is a 400w 4 channel amp made by Alpine. They couldn't find another Pioneer to mount back that would fit where my original was.

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