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<blockquote data-quote="tRiGgEr" data-source="post: 965185" data-attributes="member: 552295"><p>It looks like you messed up again. Sounds like you have a dual 4 ohm kicker. Now you only have the option to get 400 watts. That amp is anly bridgable @ 4ohms not 2ohms.</p><p></p><p>So you would have to hook up the speaker to one channel like this</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/wiringwizard/1_4ohmDVC_2ohm.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Use the 2ohms wiring option.</p><p></p><p>Do not, I repeat do not bridge the amp @ 2ohms.</p><p></p><p>And having the gain and boost all the way up is a bad idea. It is not a volume control and you don't need to use the boost.</p><p></p><p>Go to this thread and do exactly what it says to do. Now you are only going to get 400 watts on one channel but it is your only option.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://forums.caraudio.com/vb/showthread.php?t=63933" target="_blank">http://forums.caraudio.com/vb/showthread.php?t=63933</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRiGgEr, post: 965185, member: 552295"] It looks like you messed up again. Sounds like you have a dual 4 ohm kicker. Now you only have the option to get 400 watts. That amp is anly bridgable @ 4ohms not 2ohms. So you would have to hook up the speaker to one channel like this [IMG]http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/wiringwizard/1_4ohmDVC_2ohm.gif[/IMG] Use the 2ohms wiring option. Do not, I repeat do not bridge the amp @ 2ohms. And having the gain and boost all the way up is a bad idea. It is not a volume control and you don't need to use the boost. Go to this thread and do exactly what it says to do. Now you are only going to get 400 watts on one channel but it is your only option. [URL="http://forums.caraudio.com/vb/showthread.php?t=63933"]http://forums.caraudio.com/vb/showthread.php?t=63933[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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