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Old Aug 8, 2005 | 10:49 PM
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will this work?

Ok i currently have a sony xplod deck a MTX Thunder 4202 amp 2 chanel 280 wats running 2 12" kenwood tornados. I am getting a 15" concept sub and a verge amp 2-channel....i dont know the specs of these. Can two amps be bridged that arent the same and would it be ok? I thought about either bridging the amps and running just the 15 or using both amps seperatly either the mtx amp to the kenwoods and the verge to the 15 or the other way around. How would i go about bridging the two amps if it is possible and how would i go about running the amps seperatley to the subs?

Any advice would be helpful on this...i have never dealt with two amps before.
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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 06:23 AM
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im confused which subs are u keeping? Why not keep either one set or the other and use the other amp to power your front/rear speakers? More information would be useful. How many watts RMS your running, etc

More info...
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 10:14 AM
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are you trying to bridge two amplifiers together?

because only a few select amps in the world are capable of that... and those are high-end amplifiers.
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