Hey everyone! I'm a bit new to all of this, so please forgive me and I'll try to make as few mistakes as possible.
Today I tried hooking my two Pioneer TS-W252R 10" subwoofers up bridged with my Lanzar Vibe 241. It didn't seem to me to be any louder than when I had them hooked up in stereo, if anything they seemed less powerful. Is there any advantage to running them in either set-up or am I in danger of blowing my subs if I keep running them bridged?
Here are the specs for the subs:
10" 4-ohm subwoofer
injection-molded polypropylene composite cone with urethane surround
power range: 50-120 watts RMS (600 watts peak power)
frequency response: 20-110 Hz
sensitivity: 95 dB
And the Amp:
2 x 250 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms
2 x 500 Watts Max @ 4 Ohms
1 x 1000 Watts Max @ 4 Ohms Bridged
2 x 420 Watts @ 2 Ohms RMS
Electronic Crossover Network
Bass Boost Circuit
Bridgeable at 4 Ohms
2 Ohm Stereo Stable
Frequency Response: 15 Hz-35 kHz
Today I tried hooking my two Pioneer TS-W252R 10" subwoofers up bridged with my Lanzar Vibe 241. It didn't seem to me to be any louder than when I had them hooked up in stereo, if anything they seemed less powerful. Is there any advantage to running them in either set-up or am I in danger of blowing my subs if I keep running them bridged?
Here are the specs for the subs:
10" 4-ohm subwoofer
injection-molded polypropylene composite cone with urethane surround
power range: 50-120 watts RMS (600 watts peak power)
frequency response: 20-110 Hz
sensitivity: 95 dB
And the Amp:
2 x 250 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms
2 x 500 Watts Max @ 4 Ohms
1 x 1000 Watts Max @ 4 Ohms Bridged
2 x 420 Watts @ 2 Ohms RMS
Electronic Crossover Network
Bass Boost Circuit
Bridgeable at 4 Ohms
2 Ohm Stereo Stable
Frequency Response: 15 Hz-35 kHz