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<blockquote data-quote="GI JOEY" data-source="post: 6699020" data-attributes="member: 566306"><p>what imoedance are you going with and what ohm load? just wire them like you wrre gonna. i honestly think that you either didnt have one sub actually hooked up or one was wired in reverse polarity. just athe pos and neg were backwards. you wont have any issues running a common chambered box. i havent run a single sub per enclosure ever except for the w7. but they were on dif amps. just pull the piece between the subs. cut it down and use it as internal bracing and you will have perfect ballance between the subs. jyst do it and dont worry about it.</p><p></p><p>put 2 bolts through the box as terminals with wingnuts. hook each sub to that terminal using equal length wire. should help prevent or lessen the damage to the first sub in the chain. if you send a clipping signal the first sub thats been dsisychained will take alk the abuse and fry. spreading it out gelps a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GI JOEY, post: 6699020, member: 566306"] what imoedance are you going with and what ohm load? just wire them like you wrre gonna. i honestly think that you either didnt have one sub actually hooked up or one was wired in reverse polarity. just athe pos and neg were backwards. you wont have any issues running a common chambered box. i havent run a single sub per enclosure ever except for the w7. but they were on dif amps. just pull the piece between the subs. cut it down and use it as internal bracing and you will have perfect ballance between the subs. jyst do it and dont worry about it. put 2 bolts through the box as terminals with wingnuts. hook each sub to that terminal using equal length wire. should help prevent or lessen the damage to the first sub in the chain. if you send a clipping signal the first sub thats been dsisychained will take alk the abuse and fry. spreading it out gelps a little. [/QUOTE]
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