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    I just installed a pair of Polk MM651UM speakers in my tower cans, and will be running them with a kicker 350.4. Should I just run them off 2 of the channels and save the other channels, or should I bridge it down to 2 channels. The speakers are labeled 3ohm on the back but the paperwork that came with them says they are 4ohm. If 3ohms is correct will that be too much on the bridged amp.
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    I'd bridge it. It will be much louder. Just make sure to turn the HP Filter on to keep the low bass out of the speakers.
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    Agreed Polk site states 4 ohms. That's strange that's it stamped 3 ohm on the speaker. Email Polk tech service and get the straight skinny.
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    Do you have a multimeter? Just test the ohms on the speaker terminals to verify. You should see 3.7 ohms or so and that would be appropriate for a 4ohm speaker.
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    Thanks for the multi meter suggestion, guess I should have thought of that. The Polks measure 3.3ohms and an old speaker I had just laying around measured 3.8. I guess they are a lower ohm speaker.

    So I think the Kicker 350.4 bridged 2 channel puts out like 175 at 2ohms but may be closer to 200 with these speakers.

    Thats right at the peak rating of the Polks, is that too much? Any one running a similar setup?

    I hear its better to over power than under power but there's a limit to that right?
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    It will sounds great. You are right, better to over then under power them. I have hit the Polk DB Speakers with lots of clean power and they did fine. For tower speakers you will want the eaxtra power and just make sure the HP filter is on because you don't need low bass going to them. And because they are full range I wouldn't worry too much about overloading your amp, it will be fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by louisiana21v View Post
    Thanks for the multi meter suggestion, guess I should have thought of that. The Polks measure 3.3ohms and an old speaker I had just laying around measured 3.8. I guess they are a lower ohm speaker.

    So I think the Kicker 350.4 bridged 2 channel puts out like 175 at 2ohms but may be closer to 200 with these speakers.

    Thats right at the peak rating of the Polks, is that too much? Any one running a similar setup?

    I hear its better to over power than under power but there's a limit to that right?
    The 350.4 bridged is stable only down to 4 ohms. I think you're asking for trouble running it bridged with a 3.3 ohm load. I guess you can try it and if the amp can't handle it, it will go into protect.
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    So the Kicker 350.4 was waiting at my door when I got home from work. The certificate said 425 watts total. I hooked it up straight not bridged and measured the ohms at the amp while running, it read 3.0 exactly. Considering the actual output and the 3ohm load I figure its close to 100 watts per channel this way (or is this wishful thinking), that's about double what my old amp was pushing. It was too late for a good test, but considering I have less than $400 in this upgrade I think this is gonna be a good bang for the buck deal.
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    I would definitley try bridging it. If it goes into protect, then wire back. only takes a few minutes to try.
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