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Ok, the answer depends on a few things. What is the impedance of each sub? 4 or 2 ohms? Depending on the amp you must have at least 2 ohms or 1 ohm when measured across the subs. For example if you bridge 2 4 ohm subs you will have only 2 ohms of resistance felt by the amp. If you have 2x 2ohm subs bridged it will feel like a 1ohm loaf at the amp. They make amps that can handle 1ohm for this purpose. Just check that, when you know, spec out an amp that can handle 4/2/1 ohm loads. Good luck
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It only has one output you can't bridge the amp. It's 2 ohm stable so you need to know your ohms on your speakers. Then YouTube wiring diagrams for your 2 subs
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The amp is mono, meaning 1 output, so it can't be bridged. However, you can power as many subs as you want as long as you stay within the impedance limits of the amp. Your Sony subs are most likely 4 ohms each. If so, you can run both subs in parallel which will make a 2 ohm load. This amp puts out 600 watts into 2 ohms, so each sub would share that power.
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