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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudioAddict" data-source="post: 92285" data-attributes="member: 545743"><p>Yes you could wire it using only one voice coil.</p><p></p><p>However. Thesub is designed to run with both coils and running only one of em will increase the stress on the sub and you will not be able to get the subs full potential. I would recommend, depending on your equipent, to wire the subs voice coils either in series or in parallel</p><p></p><p>As for your other question, I don't completely understand what you mean.</p><p></p><p>You run the wires from the amp to the appropriate terminals on the sub. + to + and - to -</p><p></p><p>If happen to mean to the terminals on the back of a sub-box then yes just use the same gauge wire. With most subs 14-12Ga should be ok, and allow you plenty of room for two wires per connector.</p><p></p><p>The connectors on the back of the sub are the only places where you should be running wire. Do not try and wire your amp DIRECTLY to the voice coil as this will void the warranty and maybe screw the sub up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudioAddict, post: 92285, member: 545743"] Yes you could wire it using only one voice coil. However. Thesub is designed to run with both coils and running only one of em will increase the stress on the sub and you will not be able to get the subs full potential. I would recommend, depending on your equipent, to wire the subs voice coils either in series or in parallel As for your other question, I don't completely understand what you mean. You run the wires from the amp to the appropriate terminals on the sub. + to + and - to - If happen to mean to the terminals on the back of a sub-box then yes just use the same gauge wire. With most subs 14-12Ga should be ok, and allow you plenty of room for two wires per connector. The connectors on the back of the sub are the only places where you should be running wire. Do not try and wire your amp DIRECTLY to the voice coil as this will void the warranty and maybe screw the sub up. [/QUOTE]
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