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Kathoga1
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Ok, just got off the phone with autotek, and the tech there said in order to run two amps on three subs I would need to invert one channel with a BRIDGING MODULE...who makes one that will work with any amp???where can I get one,,,and if you know how do they work?
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If you have the knowhow you can build one.. I've built a few and came up with a pretty good design. instead of just inverting the phase on one amp (you never know if they get the same signal 100% of the time) I did stereo in, combined, amplified (doubles as a line drive) that's the first output, then invert it and that's the other output and your garanteed that both amps get the same signal... this design will take a high signal level.. I've heard rumors that the crossfire bridging module will only handle a 2-4v rms signal..

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