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<blockquote data-quote="StillLearning" data-source="post: 8680780" data-attributes="member: 677698"><p>BCortell, I guess that is a good point to bring up with it being a monoblock and all. so maybe its not 2 channels and I just dont completely understand my wiring scheme. Correct me if I am wrong here but if I have a dual voice coil at 4 oh,s and i wire it in parallel, that would cut the ohms in half to 2 ohm per sub right? I did this a brought a ohm meter and it read 1.8-2 ohms for each subwoofer. So maybe my wiring to my amp is incorrect? I attached a picture of the wires for reference and drew red and blue to show wires that come from the same sub. The following picture is from the amp manual, I switched my polarity and it sounds better because of the phase I think, but that shouldnt affect it burning or heating up right? Thanks for the thoughts</p><p></p><p>P.S. So I know the amp is a monoblock, but why are there 4 terminals then? If someone could fill me in on that I would appreciate the knowledge. Thnx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StillLearning, post: 8680780, member: 677698"] BCortell, I guess that is a good point to bring up with it being a monoblock and all. so maybe its not 2 channels and I just dont completely understand my wiring scheme. Correct me if I am wrong here but if I have a dual voice coil at 4 oh,s and i wire it in parallel, that would cut the ohms in half to 2 ohm per sub right? I did this a brought a ohm meter and it read 1.8-2 ohms for each subwoofer. So maybe my wiring to my amp is incorrect? I attached a picture of the wires for reference and drew red and blue to show wires that come from the same sub. The following picture is from the amp manual, I switched my polarity and it sounds better because of the phase I think, but that shouldnt affect it burning or heating up right? Thanks for the thoughts P.S. So I know the amp is a monoblock, but why are there 4 terminals then? If someone could fill me in on that I would appreciate the knowledge. Thnx [/QUOTE]
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