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MDavis

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I've got 2 - 10" infiniti kappa installed bridged to two ohms. When I connect them bridged I get little to no sound.
If I connect one to one channel it worked fine on either channel. One speaker has a little distortion when this way.
If I connect both to single channels I get no sound again.
I tried this with a different amp and same result. What could be the issue? Bad amps or bad speaker? The other amp I tried is suspect also. Help me here.
 
9 volt battery to speaker contacts. speaker should jump when contact is made with battery.
 
Will your amp handle a 2 ohm load? Is it bridgeable?
Yes,
I hooked up my speakers from my SUV and they worked fine.
Then, Instead of running one wire from the amp to speaker #1 then to speaker #2
I ran both to the amp bridged, one from each a speaker and reversed
+- on one set it worked fine. I will try reversing on speaker in two channel mode and see what it does.

Amp is an infiniti 1600 d or something like that.
 
This is a really good old school website. You can find setup info here and way more than you'd ever use.

http://www.bcae1.com/

Check out item 51 on the scroll bar on the right. You may find a diagram that works for you there.
 
check your speakers (individually) with a ohm meter to make sure the voice coils are not shorted. 4 ohm speakers will range from about 3.5-4.2 ohms anything more or less than that they are trash........
 
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