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<blockquote data-quote="vargy" data-source="post: 8019" data-attributes="member: 541412"><p>hello</p><p></p><p>well, adding two additional amps would be a whole hell of a lot easier to understand, but if your're strapped for cash, you can try this... now, im assuming that you have a two channel amp. I hate to assume because then i'll make an *** u me. ha ha. Anyway, connect one sub to the + and - terminals like normal on one channel of amp#1. Do the same with another sub on the other amp. Now, i'm not positive, but by connecting one wire to + on amp#1, and the other wire to the - terminal on amp#2, your third sub should work. If it doesnt, go to <a href="http://geocities.com/soundwavescs/" target="_blank">http://geocities.com/soundwavescs/</a> and post a question for Zane. "He's the man with the plan." I think what i gave you should work, but if not Zane would know.</p><p></p><p>I would buy two more amps and run each sub in mono(bridged) You sometimes gain twice as much power from an amp than when using both channels. thats what i ended up doin and boy do they hit! wooo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vargy, post: 8019, member: 541412"] hello well, adding two additional amps would be a whole hell of a lot easier to understand, but if your're strapped for cash, you can try this... now, im assuming that you have a two channel amp. I hate to assume because then i'll make an *** u me. ha ha. Anyway, connect one sub to the + and - terminals like normal on one channel of amp#1. Do the same with another sub on the other amp. Now, i'm not positive, but by connecting one wire to + on amp#1, and the other wire to the - terminal on amp#2, your third sub should work. If it doesnt, go to [URL="http://geocities.com/soundwavescs/"]http://geocities.com/soundwavescs/[/URL] and post a question for Zane. "He's the man with the plan." I think what i gave you should work, but if not Zane would know. I would buy two more amps and run each sub in mono(bridged) You sometimes gain twice as much power from an amp than when using both channels. thats what i ended up doin and boy do they hit! wooo! [/QUOTE]
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