I have 6 in boats, 2 rev 10's and the 10fa sub powered by the syn2 and syn6 in my 2015.
I am stereo challenged so I apologize up front......
My question is about impedance at the amplifier. My syn 2 is wired to my rev 10's, 1 on each channel. The back of my syn 2 says 2 ohm min and 4 ohm bridged. This confuses me. My basic understanding has always been that bridging lowers the impedance??
I assume a rev10 is treated like a single coil subwoofer for wiring purposes (this is where I could be going wrong). So a 4 ohm rev 10 wired to a single channel of my syn 2 should see a 4 ohm load at the amp correct? But the back of the syn 2 says 4 ohm bridged.
I'm obviously mixing something up here or just confused...... need some explanation.
I am stereo challenged so I apologize up front......
My question is about impedance at the amplifier. My syn 2 is wired to my rev 10's, 1 on each channel. The back of my syn 2 says 2 ohm min and 4 ohm bridged. This confuses me. My basic understanding has always been that bridging lowers the impedance??
I assume a rev10 is treated like a single coil subwoofer for wiring purposes (this is where I could be going wrong). So a 4 ohm rev 10 wired to a single channel of my syn 2 should see a 4 ohm load at the amp correct? But the back of the syn 2 says 4 ohm bridged.
I'm obviously mixing something up here or just confused...... need some explanation.
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