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    Wiring a sub and full range speakers to same channel

    Here's my question:
    Can you wire a sub (bridged) to the same channel that is running 2 each 5" full range speakers using a coil as a low-pass cross-over and is it a good idea if you want to add a little more bass int he boat. I would also have to add a cap to the full ranges, I would think.
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    I would imagine by time you bought the crossover and cap, you could probably have a decent amp dedicated for the sub and then your single amp wouldn't have to work so hard.

    Let's see what some of the pro's have to say though.
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      Originally posted by bigdaddy_houseboater View Post
      Here's my question:
      Can you wire a sub (bridged) to the same channel that is running 2 each 5" full range speakers using a coil as a low-pass cross-over and is it a good idea if you want to add a little more bass int he boat. I would also have to add a cap to the full ranges, I would think.
      The short answer is yes, you can run a sub bridged on 2 chnls also runing a pair of mids.

      IMO, its not worth the hassle to get it right.

      if you have a 4 chnl amp running 2 pairs of identical mids, then put them all on 2 chnls so this frees up two for a 4 ohm sub. Other wise, get a full-range 2 chnl amp or a mono chnl amp to power the sub. Much easier to setup and tune
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