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<blockquote data-quote="reible82nd" data-source="post: 7992620" data-attributes="member: 629602"><p>Well it depends on what the amp ratings are. If you decide to get a mono amp, it's probably going to do it's highest rated power at 1 ohm. In this case, all the wiring inside the box would be the same, and the way you wire the terminals would be the same, but you would just tie the cables going to your amp together (2 positives and 2 negatives) when connecting them to the amp. That give you a final load of 1 ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reible82nd, post: 7992620, member: 629602"] Well it depends on what the amp ratings are. If you decide to get a mono amp, it's probably going to do it's highest rated power at 1 ohm. In this case, all the wiring inside the box would be the same, and the way you wire the terminals would be the same, but you would just tie the cables going to your amp together (2 positives and 2 negatives) when connecting them to the amp. That give you a final load of 1 ohm. [/QUOTE]
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