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<blockquote data-quote="NicV" data-source="post: 8690295" data-attributes="member: 678528"><p>Hi all this is my first post.</p><p></p><p>Audio novice hoping for some advice please. My car - 1995 MR2 - came fitted with a 2 Channel Rockford Fosgate Punch 40ix Amp (mounted under passenger seat) wired to 4 x 6.25” Rockford Fosgate Punch RFA64 Subwoofers (2 x subs mounted together in a box behind each seat).</p><p></p><p>I’ve removed the subs so I can better seal and sound deaden the housings and I’m curious to know why the subs have been wired in as they have. I’ve attached a couple of photos, one shows the wiring from the amp. The other shows wiring at the sub box (2 bridged subs removed) the wiring then goes to the other 2 bridged subs on the other side.</p><p></p><p>Am I right in thinking that all 4 subs have been wired in parallel to one output from the amp? Curious to know why it is wired like this instead of wiring each pair of subs to a separate channel? Would you leave it like this? Also curious to know what the part with the red label is and does?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicV, post: 8690295, member: 678528"] Hi all this is my first post. Audio novice hoping for some advice please. My car - 1995 MR2 - came fitted with a 2 Channel Rockford Fosgate Punch 40ix Amp (mounted under passenger seat) wired to 4 x 6.25” Rockford Fosgate Punch RFA64 Subwoofers (2 x subs mounted together in a box behind each seat). I’ve removed the subs so I can better seal and sound deaden the housings and I’m curious to know why the subs have been wired in as they have. I’ve attached a couple of photos, one shows the wiring from the amp. The other shows wiring at the sub box (2 bridged subs removed) the wiring then goes to the other 2 bridged subs on the other side. Am I right in thinking that all 4 subs have been wired in parallel to one output from the amp? Curious to know why it is wired like this instead of wiring each pair of subs to a separate channel? Would you leave it like this? Also curious to know what the part with the red label is and does? [/QUOTE]
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