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 Power Acoustik LT-1920 2 channel amp ok at 2ohms bridged?

I want more power for my 4 12s. I in the process of searching for a good mono amp so i could care less about the power acoustik 1 right now. Can i run this amp at 2ohms bridged with the gains low without setting my trunk on fire?

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no,1st it cant handle that low of ohm load,2nd if you even could it would sound like $hit the little time it played.dont fry your amp,you may find a use for it(like powering your mids/highs)later on

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if you're looking for more power, I suggest getting a mono class d amp.  with that power acoustik amp, you can run 2 separate 4ohm dvc subs as parallel wiring and have each one as 2 ohms in 2 separate channels, but if you're looking for more overall power, a class D mono amp is the way to go

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