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<blockquote data-quote="Bing" data-source="post: 509042" data-attributes="member: 556153"><p>Ok, a while back I bought two Kicker comp 10's, and was a little stumped about there being two post on both the negitive and the positive sides of the subs(the shop I bought them form wasn't too helpful) A guy explained to me the other day theres more then one post there because they are dual voice coil and that I need to wire them together. So I pulled them out of the box and wired the negitive post that wasn't being used to the positive post that wasn't being used. Is this the correct way? I don't want to hook them back up and kill something. Thanks for any help. He said if I did this it will make my subs perform all around better...Is this also true? I thought they should be a little louder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bing, post: 509042, member: 556153"] Ok, a while back I bought two Kicker comp 10's, and was a little stumped about there being two post on both the negitive and the positive sides of the subs(the shop I bought them form wasn't too helpful) A guy explained to me the other day theres more then one post there because they are dual voice coil and that I need to wire them together. So I pulled them out of the box and wired the negitive post that wasn't being used to the positive post that wasn't being used. Is this the correct way? I don't want to hook them back up and kill something. Thanks for any help. He said if I did this it will make my subs perform all around better...Is this also true? I thought they should be a little louder. [/QUOTE]
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