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Bridging 4 Channel amp into 1

And after looking up the specs on that sub I don't think another amp is going to do you much good. The sub is rated at 140 rms and 400 peak. It could easily handle a larger amp but I don't think that sub is really worth buying another, larger amp for. But thats just my .02
 
140 rms 400 peak? meh, u can pick up much more solids subs than that man...i bought mine for $150, and my amp was $150 as well (check sig). so for $300 and installing urself u can come out with some really really great sound like i got. i recommend selling the items you have (u should be able to nab like $125 if u include wiring and stuff selling it to some random dude haha) and just upgrading. thats MY $.02.

and to some of u hardcore audio guys, no bashing on my Dual subs or my sony amp, i get solid sound i SWEAR haha :p
 
Well the sub I bought for 30 bucks. I think I'm just going to mount it on the deck and save up for a nice system.
 
u dont need to save up as much as u think. im presuming u already have a deck, seeing as u have the subs already going haha. i mean, i bought my speakers for $45 a pair and i told u the price of my subs n amp. i bought my 8 gauge wiring off a friend who was upgrading his system to 4 gauge wires and a better amp. so for about $400 i got a pretty decent system that many people are jealous of :). i just wish my deck was better hah. i dont have bass bypass, so i cant send all the low frequency to the subs, they still go to the speakers...so i gotta watch out for blown speakers :-\. o well haha thats what i get for gettin a bargain ;-)
 
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