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Bridging two amps? what do u say?

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Hi I have (2) hifonics brz1200 each on its own DD 2512c (D2) @ 1ohm

 

I want around 1/3 more power as i think the subs can handle it

 

What do you think about bridging those two amps?

What kind of ohm load would i see?

What would be the power benefits?

What would be the dangers?

 

If the risk is too high to try then I wont, because these amps are pretty much sold

Edited by Truconcept

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Its a mono amp.

You cant bridge it.

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They are not bridgable.Crap you beat me.lol

Edited by pmureika

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now don't laugh at me or get mad but....

 

can't I wire the positive to one amp and the negative to the other?

especially since they're identical

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Thats called strapping and not on those.

 

There would be a master and slave button if it was strappable.

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I do t know if those amps are strapable. However they would be seriesed not bridged.

In order to do this without tearing the amps up you would have to series the subs as the amps would not be able to handle a .5 ohm load. So you would be sending the same amount of power.

Normally amp ratings are less strapped than single.

Edited by Quentin Jarrell

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