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<blockquote data-quote="dgaf" data-source="post: 4537946" data-attributes="member: 576221"><p>my ground seems good, paint sanded away and two screws holding down a ring clamp good, can't wiggle it at all</p><p></p><p>thats what i was thinking blazer, was it might be wired wrong, i told the guys at the audio shop to wire it 1 ohm, and they kinda looked at me wierd, when i looked at it, it didn't look like it, it's two 2 ohm sub, so it goes positive to positive to amp and neg to neg to amp, but he has done it both sides got their own wire and goes into the box, the sub is mounted inverted, magnet out, i said to him, hey thats not one ohm and he said no it is, he made the connection inside the box with a butt-splice cuz it looks ugly to have two wires running around the outside of the sub...i havn't taken the sub off the box to look inside, but i guess i could just take my multi meter and check the ohms on the wires going into the sub, that should tell me 1 ohm if it's correct, correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgaf, post: 4537946, member: 576221"] my ground seems good, paint sanded away and two screws holding down a ring clamp good, can't wiggle it at all thats what i was thinking blazer, was it might be wired wrong, i told the guys at the audio shop to wire it 1 ohm, and they kinda looked at me wierd, when i looked at it, it didn't look like it, it's two 2 ohm sub, so it goes positive to positive to amp and neg to neg to amp, but he has done it both sides got their own wire and goes into the box, the sub is mounted inverted, magnet out, i said to him, hey thats not one ohm and he said no it is, he made the connection inside the box with a butt-splice cuz it looks ugly to have two wires running around the outside of the sub...i havn't taken the sub off the box to look inside, but i guess i could just take my multi meter and check the ohms on the wires going into the sub, that should tell me 1 ohm if it's correct, correct? [/QUOTE]
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