Each side would have seen a 2ohm load. I'll take the advice offered anyway
and won't bridge the headunit. I still got the amp from the last dak.
What about the imaging question?
Dr. Pat
Dester223@aol.com wrote:
> Can it be bridged? Yes.. maybe.
>
> Should it be bridged to 1 ohm? Many amps that cost hundreds of dollars
> aren't even 1 ohm stable. I would never push a sub with my headunit. You
> will fry it man... Don't do it!
> -Dester
>
> << A question for you stereo nuts: Can the outputs of the Pioneer
> (DEH-46DH) built-in MOSFET45 amplifier be bridged?
> I want to bridge the 2 rear outputs to drive (1) 4ohm sub or maybe
> bridge LF+LR and RF+RR to drive the front speakers(4ohms ea.) and add a
> separate amp for the sub.
>
> Second question: how's the imaging with tweeters mounted in corners of
> dash compared to the stock high door position.
>
> Dr. Pat
> >>
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