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ChrisTurbo
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Posted: 04 February 2018 at 12:44pm |
Hello I am new in this forum because there are many interesting topics.
I have a rig with some turbo sound til 760h and self-made subs. A few days ago the postman stands at my door and brings my power supply for my system. Some used Labgruppen FP10000 and FP14000. But now I have a problem when I go in bridge mode the channel A+B is quiter then when I am not in bridge mode. Anyone some ideas why? Thanks for the Answers!
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MarjanM
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Are you cables made the right way?
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Marjan Milosevic
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ceharden
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Why do you need to bridge?
Make sure you are familiar with bridge wiring on the Labs, it's slightly different to other amps. |
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Jo bg
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Hi
If wiring is correct, notice that fp+ amps apply -6 db compensation on bridged channels. Don't know if it helps... |
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