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<blockquote data-quote="erawtik" data-source="post: 435382" data-attributes="member: 554388"><p>Amp is bx1500d and subs are comp vr15's pair. Comps are dual 4ohm and rated at 500rms per sub. The amp has + + - - so do i take sub 1 and wire it both + together then into 1 + on amp and same for the - then take other sub and do the same only go into the other + and -. Or take the 2 + off 1 sub and the other 2 from the other join them and take them into 1 + on the amp and then the same for neg? So in the end i would have 1 +/- not being used on the amp.</p><p></p><p>Someone told me to wire the subs to the diagram that makes 2 4ohm DVC into 1 ohm load. Ok that is no problem but then into the amp im gonna use the first + and first - right? If so is that giving the pair of subs the max rms of the amp which is 1500 or is it only half that since im wired only into 1 set of the speaker inputs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erawtik, post: 435382, member: 554388"] Amp is bx1500d and subs are comp vr15's pair. Comps are dual 4ohm and rated at 500rms per sub. The amp has + + - - so do i take sub 1 and wire it both + together then into 1 + on amp and same for the - then take other sub and do the same only go into the other + and -. Or take the 2 + off 1 sub and the other 2 from the other join them and take them into 1 + on the amp and then the same for neg? So in the end i would have 1 +/- not being used on the amp. Someone told me to wire the subs to the diagram that makes 2 4ohm DVC into 1 ohm load. Ok that is no problem but then into the amp im gonna use the first + and first - right? If so is that giving the pair of subs the max rms of the amp which is 1500 or is it only half that since im wired only into 1 set of the speaker inputs? [/QUOTE]
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