I had a car where the factory-installed stereo used 2 ohm speakers for gobs of power. Only the 10" subwoofer had an amplifier with its power supply voltage boosted.
Don't forget that a bridged amplifier uses an amplifier at each of the two speaker wires so that the voltage across the speaker is almost doubled then the current in the speaker is also almost doubled resulting in almost 4 times the power of a single ordinary amplifier feeding the same speaker. I think all factory-installed and many after-market ordinary car radios use bridged amplifiers and 4 ohm speakers.
Don't forget that a bridged amplifier uses an amplifier at each of the two speaker wires so that the voltage across the speaker is almost doubled then the current in the speaker is also almost doubled resulting in almost 4 times the power of a single ordinary amplifier feeding the same speaker. I think all factory-installed and many after-market ordinary car radios use bridged amplifiers and 4 ohm speakers.
