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Not a good enough answer. There is almost never a good reason to bridge in home audio. Remember if said amp is capable of running as low as a four ohm load then when bridged that would change to eight.

Are you sure all three can be bridged? Be careful of heat, keep it well ventilated. I assume you are going to run a mono sub. Passive covers cost a lot so I assume you have a preamp level crossover.

So what's the reason?

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