- 1). Strip the ends of your speaker wire. Remove an inch of the shielding from the cable to give you enough wire to work with. Each end of the cable will have positive and negative sides that need to be stripped. Do this for both ends of both cables. You should have a total of eight bare wire ends on a total of two cables when you are finished.
- 2). Locate the speaker outputs on the back of your amplifier. There will be two speaker outputs. They will both have terminals for positive and negative connections. Depending on your amplifier make and model, there may be an illustration next to two of the terminals to indicate that they are the appropriate outputs for bridged mono mode. If no such illustration or text exists, you can use any of the terminals for a bridged mono connection.
- 3). Connect the positive wires from both cables to the positive terminal of one of the outputs on the back of the amplifier. You can twist the two wire ends together if it makes them fit into the amplifier better.
- 4). Connect the negative wires from both cables to the negative terminal on the opposite output channel of the power amp from the one you put the positive wires in.
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