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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat
If your going to run a sub with it you have to make sure the amp can run at 3 channels which i do not think the kenwood can. Also you have to make sure the ohms of the sub is going to be ok with a bridged channel. Most 4 channel amps are made to run bridged at 2 channels not 3 channels.
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From the looks of it, I think the amp can do 3 channels.
From Crutchfield : "
You can bridge the rear channels to drive a subwoofer, while the front channels power your full-range speakers. The built-in high- and low-pass filters let you tailor the amp's output so you can dial in the best possible performance for the speakers in your vehicle."