Hey, I have a Lanzar Vibe 241 2 Ch. Amp. Lanzar doesn't recommend bridging the amp to 2Ohms. I have it bridged with the positive hooked to each positve on my 2 4Ohm Kicker Comp(not VR) 10's and the same for negative. Now, it is alot louder than running it stereo. The only time the fuses (on the amp) blow is when I put in a bass cd for a period of time -it has no protection circuit for low impedance- . The amp is recieving plenty of air so I figure that is why the fuses don't always blow. Is this okay as long as it doesn't clip?
Sorry, I forgot to list everything.
HU- Alpine CDA-9830
Front stage- Alpine 3/4' tweeters- Fr. Channel on HU, SoundStorm 4x6 coaxials- Rr. Channel on HU
Rear fill- Clarion APA2104 from Rr. RCA outs: 2Ohm stereo on 2 Lanzar 61/2' triaxials and 2 Jensen6x9' triaxials, also Alpine 9 band EQ (30 wattsx2) from Fr. RCA outs: on 2 Jensen 3/4' tweeters.
Bass- Lanzar Vibe 241 from Sub outs: bridged 2Ohms on 2 4Ohm Kicker Comp 10's, also Jensen JPA285 from Lanzar outs: bridged on RF Punch1
Of COURSE it's louder, you are making 4 times the power of a SAFE load, but you're gonna fry it, plain and simple... Maybe not today, or tomorrow, but you will.
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