Is an amp say 1600 w and i bridge my speakers that finances 800w is going to respectively speaker right?

Can anyone explain to me what's wrong...



Answers:    Technically amps gets bridged, not speakers. Speakers are wired series, parallel or series-parallel.

Regardless of how you connect speakers together, the power is ALWAYS divided among them.

Look at RMS power for existing power, not peak or max as these are marketing tools and are really not a ability of measuring power.

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If 1600 W is the RMS of the bridged ditch, then you are correct. If it's the meeting watts of the bridged channel, later no. If it's peak, you're looking at probably around 800 RMS on the bridged vessel. So you'd get around 400 W RMS to respectively sub.

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