i recently purchased two 10" mtx 4500 subwoofers that feature a pre-built enclosure. i have a two channel amplifier and i plan on using it only on the subwoofers. the enclosure only has two inputs yet the amp has 4 inputs with the two middle ones labeled "bridge" what does this mean? and what is the best way to wire my subs? thanks
the 2 ch amp can not have 4 inputs. what your looking at is a positive and a negative output for each channel. when you bridge an amp you use a pos from one channel and a negative from the other. looking at that box it looks as though you need an amp that is 2 ohm mono stable. with out knowing what brand amp you own. im going to guess it is not, as most arent 2 ohm "mono" stable. can you post a model number for your amp. if your not sure as how to do your own install i would highly suggest doing some research, and reading all you can on the subject or paying a pro to do the install for you. when i first started out, i knew nothing and bought an amp that didnt match with the subs i owned. i'll give you some links to site that will teach you a lil more on the subject. http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp its a lot of reading but can save you a lot of heartache in the long run.