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Old 02-11-2011, 09:51 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Alpine M View Post
Simple way - Run both sets of wires from the boxes back to the amp, put both positives in the amps positive and both negatives in the negative side.

Other way - run +/- from the amp to +/- of the 1st sub. Connect the subwoofer #1 to these wires and also connect the +/- wires you want to run to the other subwoofer to these terminals too (either a terminal plate or the speaker terminals on the woofer). Run these wires to the +/- of the other subwoofer.

In the end, you want to make sure you have a that all positive terminals are connected to the + of the amp and all negatives are negative .. whether you daisy chain or direct wire each one is up to you.

Jim
So I have 2 dual 2 ohm voice coil subs...i have the individual subs Dual voice coils run in series making each sub 4 ohm.....then I'm running the subs in parallel by running a line from each sub back to my amps mono channel...this will give me a 2 ohm load at the amp...does this sounds about right?
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