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Have an interesting situation and would like some guidance.For a number of years I have been running a Coda 4,3,2 amp into a bi-connection pairof speakers (two sets of cables). I had 225 watts to each half of the speaker using the four channels. This sound tome was pretty good. I got a pair of Pete's American cable and jumpers. Using my old cable on the lf and theAmerican on the hf, the sound was pretty good. Used the jumpers and bridged the amp and things got quite better.Not sure if it was the bridging or the jumper that made the improvement but using the previous cable, going from just using two channels and jumper to four made an improvement. Anyway, using the amp in bridged mode blew channel 4. Went back to stereo mode and the sound has dropped off significantly.Do I get the amp repaired (Coda said $300 for channel 4 + $ for any leaking caps or other things) and get another set of cables (looking at $600)or put 1K or abouts in a new amp. I will stay with sand cause glass is not an option.ConfusedDon
Bridging doubles the wattage but halves the current
Do you mean doubles the voltage? I don't think you can double wattage and halve the current simultaneously. (P=IV)It sounds like the amp wasn't made to be bridged or something was hooked up wrong. If it were me and I really liked the amp I would fix it and bi-wire.I like richidoo's pseudo bi-wire trick too.
Anyway, using the amp in bridged mode blew channel 4. Went back to stereo mode and the sound has dropped off significantly.