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can any one tell me how to wire this amp i bought it used ,iforgot how
this amp is wired,also can this amp bridge mono for one sub. or dose it
require bridgeing module?any help would be appreciated.thanks

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Budgetaudio
 
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Why not try contacting Orion and see if they can help, they may possibly have
a manual for you.

http://www.orioncaraudio.com

Troy
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The Orion 280GX and all other GX models require the Orion 300BDG bridging
module. The Orion SX line is the first line that did not need the bridging.
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can any one tell me how to wire this amp i bought it used ,iforgot how
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require bridgeing module?any help would be appreciated.thanks

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2x80wrms. Red wire=power, Black=ground, test for speakers. P.



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this amp is wired,also can this amp bridge mono for one sub. or dose it
require bridgeing module?any help would be appreciated.thanks



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