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<blockquote data-quote="ngsm13" data-source="post: 359195" data-attributes="member: 544830"><p>regardless...u need both VC's hooked up man. you can either wire the sub in series (higher impendance...with dual2 this will be 4 ohms...and with dual 4 this will be 8 ohms. Wire pos of one coil to neg of other coil...then run remaining pos.neg to terminal on box...then from box to amp.) or in parallel (lower impendance...dual2=1ohm, dual4=2ohms. wire pos.s of one coil to pos. of other coil then run from that coil to pos on box terminal then to amp...do the same for neg.) But yeah, to better help u decided...what is ur exact sub and amp. peace</p><p></p><p>NG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ngsm13, post: 359195, member: 544830"] regardless...u need both VC's hooked up man. you can either wire the sub in series (higher impendance...with dual2 this will be 4 ohms...and with dual 4 this will be 8 ohms. Wire pos of one coil to neg of other coil...then run remaining pos.neg to terminal on box...then from box to amp.) or in parallel (lower impendance...dual2=1ohm, dual4=2ohms. wire pos.s of one coil to pos. of other coil then run from that coil to pos on box terminal then to amp...do the same for neg.) But yeah, to better help u decided...what is ur exact sub and amp. peace NG [/QUOTE]
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