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You really dont need to send them more watts. The more watts, the higher you need to set your HPF. Where do you have it set now?
Fronts are at 95, rear at 80. Both at 12db slope.
i did pull the fairing off tonight for fun and tried mowing the amp around to get some idea. If I place it at 90 degrees of what it is now, I could wedge 2 side by side. However, I need to angle them up. I have a 3D printer, so I could make a wedge base for them to sit on. However, I think where the power would go on on the left side amp is really close to the original tray. And looks like Id have to trim the right side to get it to fly. Not sure Im keen on that.
I only have 4 speakers. One stinger 700 now. Was thinking Id get a second so I could bridge them both. Its not a pressing issue per say. If I can add a second easily enough, then Id go that route. Otherwise will sell it to get an angrier 4 channel. 🤷🏻♂️
if I remember correctly you can only bridge channels 3&4 on a stinger 700. You cant run both sides of the amp in bridged mode. I will look when I go to my shop and check the manual for a stinger that I had a long time ago and make sure tho. But im fairly certain you cant.
if I remember correctly you can only bridge channels 3&4 on a stinger 700. You cant run both sides of the amp in bridged mode. I will look when I go to my shop and check the manual for a stinger that I had a long time ago and make sure tho. But im fairly certain you cant.
You can bridge both. You can do the fronts normal and then bridge the rear, or bridge both front and rear.
Either way, something long and thin for the left side cubby might work as well.
You can bridge both. You can do the fronts normal and then bridge the rear, or bridge both front and rear.
Either way, something long and thin for the left side cubby might work as well.
i cant figure out how to insert the link on here ( bc Im on my phone maybe ) the manual says only rear channels can be bridged. It sounds like you have been running it bridged on both sides with no issue so I guess thats all that matters.
i cant figure out how to insert the link on here ( bc Im on my phone maybe ) the manual says only rear channels can be bridged. It sounds like you have been running it bridged on both sides with no issue so I guess thats all that matters.
I originally had it bridged when only running the GZs. Now that I have the RFs, its in 4 channel mode. Thats why Im toying with getting a second amp.
i cant figure out how to insert the link on here ( bc Im on my phone maybe ) the manual says only rear channels can be bridged. It sounds like you have been running it bridged on both sides with no issue so I guess thats all that matters.
Here you go (see last line)...from the Stinger site.
Here you go (see last line)...from the Stinger site.
its really weird because in the same page above it says 350x2 bridged. Apparently you can run it in 3 channel mode as well. Maybe a typo. Either way. Thinking I may be able to shove a RF 2 channel amp in the cubby.
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