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    9444B bridgeable into 4ohm?

    here's a curly one: I want to use an Altec 9444B to power 2 Jbl 2225s that are in one box. does anyone know if the 9444B is stable into 4 ohms when in bridged mode?

    any help much appreciated.

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    sorry but i dont think so

    wire the drivers in series for 16 ohm
    from the look of the specs


    http://alteclansingunofficial.nlenet...proamplifiers/




    http://audioheritage.csdco.com/vbull...ead.php?t=7863

    i started the thread above on the amp and no1 has commented on it
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    yeah, I suspect you're right about it not being stable at 4 ohm.

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    no prob
    just rewire them and your cranking
    p.s 1 going cheap on ebay if u want to biamp
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