psw 10 bridging

ecohee
ecohee Posts: 1
Can you bridge a psw 10 subwoofer.
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  • Eric W
    Eric W Posts: 556
    edited January 2006
    Do you mean run two of them together? If so, yes, simply use a Y adaptor (or two) if you have it hooked up using the line level connections. If using the speaker level connections, you can simply daisy chain the speaker level outputs from one to the speaker level inputs of the other.
    -Eric
    -Polk Audio
  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,502
    edited January 2006
    if thats not what you mean, a sub is only one channel. if you hook 2 channels up to it, either by speaker inputs or the 2 channel line level inputs, it will convert it to a mono signal anyway, so there is nothing to bridge amp wise, it is allready one channel.
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  • karpiel666
    karpiel666 Posts: 173
    edited January 2006
    nevermind
    dvd player: samsung DVD-HD850
    receiver: Denon avr5700
    center: polk cs400
    fronts: polk rt800i
    surrounds: Unknown Polk monitor? series.
    sub: svs pb12 isd/v
    tv: 46 inch samsung
  • TSHOTS
    TSHOTS Posts: 1
    edited February 2006
    Would it be better to bridge 2 psw10s or to go up to a 12 inch sub?