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<blockquote data-quote="OzNath" data-source="post: 8176705" data-attributes="member: 648078"><p>I will get to the point real quick. I have a pioneer 1000 rms DVC 2 ohm sub I know how to wire the sub to get a 1 ohm load but I recently bought a kenwood 1 ohm stable mono amp but it has 2 positives and 2 negatives, how would I wire the sub into the amp so it see's 1 ohm at the amp, it puts out 900 rms at 1 ohm stable. It's just confusing because it's a mono amp and has 2 pos and 2 neg. I don't know what pos and what neg to put the wire in from the sub. Cheers if some 1 can help me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OzNath, post: 8176705, member: 648078"] I will get to the point real quick. I have a pioneer 1000 rms DVC 2 ohm sub I know how to wire the sub to get a 1 ohm load but I recently bought a kenwood 1 ohm stable mono amp but it has 2 positives and 2 negatives, how would I wire the sub into the amp so it see's 1 ohm at the amp, it puts out 900 rms at 1 ohm stable. It's just confusing because it's a mono amp and has 2 pos and 2 neg. I don't know what pos and what neg to put the wire in from the sub. Cheers if some 1 can help me. [/QUOTE]
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