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<blockquote data-quote="pelekeliko" data-source="post: 5097278" data-attributes="member: 600939"><p>ya thats how i have it now!</p><p></p><p>and it was cutting off and getting hot!!</p><p></p><p>dont bridge it?!</p><p></p><p>run it to only one channel?!</p><p></p><p>budah was helping me but he got offline and this is wat he suggested!</p><p></p><p>"The DualVoiceCoils... can be wired using different wiring configurations, series or parallel. In your case you would need to wire them in series to achieve a final 2ohm load. You wire 1 side from the (+) to the (-) on the same side and then run the other (+) and (-) on the other side straight into the amp.</p><p></p><p>I might be wrong, but i do not think you can bridge those amps at 1ohm. MOST amps only like to be bridged in a 4ohm load or they will go into protect from too low of impedance. SO if you have a four channel amp and are trying to run a single sub, wire those + and - as above mentions to just one of the channels on your amp."</p><p></p><p>i have a two channel amp!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pelekeliko, post: 5097278, member: 600939"] ya thats how i have it now! and it was cutting off and getting hot!! dont bridge it?! run it to only one channel?! budah was helping me but he got offline and this is wat he suggested! "The DualVoiceCoils... can be wired using different wiring configurations, series or parallel. In your case you would need to wire them in series to achieve a final 2ohm load. You wire 1 side from the (+) to the (-) on the same side and then run the other (+) and (-) on the other side straight into the amp. I might be wrong, but i do not think you can bridge those amps at 1ohm. MOST amps only like to be bridged in a 4ohm load or they will go into protect from too low of impedance. SO if you have a four channel amp and are trying to run a single sub, wire those + and - as above mentions to just one of the channels on your amp." i have a two channel amp! [/QUOTE]
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