Calculate Ohms after box Rise???

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I wired 2 D2 subs to a mono amp with 2 sets of speaker input terminals. Each sub is wired down to 1 ohm, verified with multimeter. If I wire the amp utilizing all 4 terminals the amp should see what load? I noticed when I utilize only one set of terminals, by putting the four wires together the amp doesn't like it, is this .5?

 
is this a monoblock amplifier, 2chn or 4 chn?

you're looking at either

1ohm stereo probably as your best bet.. of course thats all dependant on if your amplifier can accomodate that

 
depending on your amp, it could be .5 ohm or 1 ohm. Many amps tie the speaker terminals together internally, thus being a parallel connection at the amp.

 
THere was a considerable difference in the ouput when I combined 4 wires into 2, thinking that was .5, B/C the amp didn't like it, lights dimmed very bad. My question now is: Is the amp seeing 1 ohm or 2 ohms utilizing all 4 terminals? the wiring configuration on the fosgate site says 2 ohms.

depending on your amp, it could be .5 ohm or 1 ohm. Many amps tie the speaker terminals together internally, thus being a parallel connection at the amp.
 
Let us know what amp you have and I'm sure we can help you out.
T2001BD, I combined the 4 wires into 2 for and used 1 set of speaker terminals just to see what happend for a very short period, maybe 10 secs. My **** car almost shut off it was pulling soo much current (of course I'm exagerating) voltage went down to 11.9 so I reconnected it utilizing all 4 terminals. Thing is each sub is wired to 1 ohm and I think the amp is seeing 2 ohms:crap:, b/c combining the speaker wire obviously is .5 ohms. My 1 ohm stable amp is seeing 2 ohms and I don't have the electrical yet to run both of my T20001BD's //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif and my subs are dual 2's so It's either run them at 2 ohms, roughly 1500watts or get some different subs for temporarily use. Probably, would enjoy playing with more subs too:D

 
2 more d2 wire all up to 1 ohm but right now with the 2 +/- the amp should still se the same load, try + conect the negative from the first to the positive of the second and then the second negative to the am using only 2 terminals should give you the 2 ohms

 
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