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<blockquote data-quote="620hpcrx" data-source="post: 492947" data-attributes="member: 551719"><p>when i hooked my se15 i had the same problem...i started by seeing how the amp reacted to a 2ohm mono connection and the amp got hot pretty fast but the sub was getting the power that is needed. Then i tried wiring each coil to a ch and there wasnt enough power. the thing i did that worked was splicing the possitives on each coil and the negatives right at the amp which should still be a 2ohm mono but now it doesnt get too warm at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="620hpcrx, post: 492947, member: 551719"] when i hooked my se15 i had the same problem...i started by seeing how the amp reacted to a 2ohm mono connection and the amp got hot pretty fast but the sub was getting the power that is needed. Then i tried wiring each coil to a ch and there wasnt enough power. the thing i did that worked was splicing the possitives on each coil and the negatives right at the amp which should still be a 2ohm mono but now it doesnt get too warm at all. [/QUOTE]
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