Bridging My Cadence DCA 4100

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keezy235
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Hey everyone,

Is it possible to bridge 2 channels into one of my Cadence DCA 4100 to power a subwoofer? If I do this, can my other two channels remain un-bridged and still run my front speakers? Also, if I am able to bridge two channels together to power a subwoofer, how many RMS watts would my amp be putting out and at what ohms ? Thanks a bunch

 
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