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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 8199253" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>not 100% on what configuration that you have it connected but if you have both terminals connected to the amp in parallel both + to amp and both - to amp I would assume that you have a 2ohm load at the amp. You will want to double check it with a dmm. I might be willing to guess that the box is a shared air space for the subs. That way it looks and kinda feels like both are playing but its just the pressure inside the box making the other sub look like its playing. If you get more output with both terminals connected leave them both connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 8199253, member: 642052"] not 100% on what configuration that you have it connected but if you have both terminals connected to the amp in parallel both + to amp and both - to amp I would assume that you have a 2ohm load at the amp. You will want to double check it with a dmm. I might be willing to guess that the box is a shared air space for the subs. That way it looks and kinda feels like both are playing but its just the pressure inside the box making the other sub look like its playing. If you get more output with both terminals connected leave them both connected. [/QUOTE]
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