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<blockquote data-quote="19992wdtaco" data-source="post: 5616030" data-attributes="member: 606012"><p>2x100 @ 2ohm is in stereo mode. 100 watts for each sub isn't enough power.</p><p></p><p>I would just run one sub in series for a 4ohm load and bridge the amp. To wire the sub go from solid black to red/white dot. The black/white dot goes to the neg on the amp and red goes to positive on the amp.</p><p></p><p>You need to get a mono amp that does between 600-800 watts x1 @ 2 ohms to power both subs right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19992wdtaco, post: 5616030, member: 606012"] 2x100 @ 2ohm is in stereo mode. 100 watts for each sub isn't enough power. I would just run one sub in series for a 4ohm load and bridge the amp. To wire the sub go from solid black to red/white dot. The black/white dot goes to the neg on the amp and red goes to positive on the amp. You need to get a mono amp that does between 600-800 watts x1 @ 2 ohms to power both subs right. [/QUOTE]
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