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How Do You Bridge A Power Acoustik 1200 Watt Amp?

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How Do You Bridge A Power Acoustik 1200 Watt Amp?

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Bridging an amplifier combines the output of two channels into one channel. This is often done when the amp is to be used for powering subwoofers. A two-channel amp is bridged to power one sub, and a four-channel amp is bridged to power two subs. The Power Acoustik 1200 watt amp has four channels and can be bridged to power two subwoofers. Loosen the speaker terminals for the terminals marked “+, 1CH,” “-, 2CH,” “+, 3CH,” and “-, 4CH.” Use a screwdriver. The speaker terminals are on the left side of the amplifier, in the middle of the panel. Slide the end of the wire leading to the “+” terminal of your first subwoofer into the “+, 1CH” terminal. Tighten the terminal with your screwdriver. Slide the end of the wire leading to the “-” terminal of your first subwoofer into the “-, 2CH” terminal. Tighten the terminal with your screwdriver. Slide the end of the wire leading to the “+” terminal of your second subwoofer into the “+, 3CH” terminal. Tighten the terminal with your screwdriver. S

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