Are all 4-ch amps bridgable to 3-ch? Experts! I need some help.
While trying to finalize an amp for the setup in my Adventure, had this strange doubt. I hope Navin, Sam or other experts here could clear it.
My setup:
I have an Alpine 9830 driving Infinity Reference 5010cs and 4012i. I wanted to go for a 4-channel amp (2 to drive the front components and the other 2 bridged for the sub), but I couldnt find the sub I wanted in Pune. So I postponed the amp purchase.
My plan:
I am "keen" on Infinity Kappa Perfect 10.1. It looks very efficient and requires only a tiny enclosure. I am looking for tight accurate bass, hence it will have to be a sealed enclosure. I shortlisted the drivers based on this requirement.
My problem:
Now, as the components are rated 70w RMS and not power hungry, I thought Alpine F250 would suffice to drive them. And bridge the other 2 channels to drive the sub. But that would give me only 100w at 4ohms. The 10.1, it is an SVC alright, is rated 75-300RMS. The problem doubled as the sealed enclosure would be less efficient, or would need more power. I am getting to the title of the post --
I looked around for another 4-ch amp that can drive larger power and sort of zero-ed in on Infinity Reference 7541A. I have now two issues:
(1) The 7541 pushes 111w RMS into 4 channels. Is it safe to drive the lower rated components with this? I promise I wont push it to extremes, but is this a cardinal sin?
(2) The bridged output is 278 which fits perfect for the sub in discussion, but the amp specs only say 111x4 or 278x2. It doesnt say 111x2 and 278x1. Alpine specs clearly say 4/3/2, while Infinity does not.
Hence the question, are *ALL* 4-ch amps bridgable to 3-ch?
And if only 2 channels of 7541a cannot be bridged, which other amp should I use for this use case? I remember reading in the forum some issues regarding 75.4 not well suited to drive sub (Sam, toot mat pado, I will rephrase it as - I think I read...)
Thanks
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