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<blockquote data-quote="qkassidyw" data-source="post: 4922774" data-attributes="member: 598965"><p>To wire your subs you will run them in parallel and I'm guessing your box has two terminals (one for each sub) so wire the subs so that each positive is hooked to the positive on the terminal cup, and the negative is hooked to the negative on the terminal cup.</p><p></p><p>You can now run one set of speaker wire from the amp to one terminal cup then run another set of speaker wire from that same terminal cup to the other (making sure positive to positive and negative to negative)</p><p></p><p>Or you can run two sets of speaker wires from each cup to the amp directly (there should be two positive outputs and two negative outputs on the amp...since it is a mono it doesn't matter which positive you connect them to or which negative, as long as the polarity is the same)</p><p></p><p>i probably made that way more complicated than it needed to be but so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qkassidyw, post: 4922774, member: 598965"] To wire your subs you will run them in parallel and I'm guessing your box has two terminals (one for each sub) so wire the subs so that each positive is hooked to the positive on the terminal cup, and the negative is hooked to the negative on the terminal cup. You can now run one set of speaker wire from the amp to one terminal cup then run another set of speaker wire from that same terminal cup to the other (making sure positive to positive and negative to negative) Or you can run two sets of speaker wires from each cup to the amp directly (there should be two positive outputs and two negative outputs on the amp...since it is a mono it doesn't matter which positive you connect them to or which negative, as long as the polarity is the same) i probably made that way more complicated than it needed to be but so be it. [/QUOTE]
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