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<blockquote data-quote="Matador" data-source="post: 92433" data-attributes="member: 545527"><p>i guess wat i meant was like, hmm, let's say u r wiring a dvc i parallel.</p><p></p><p>so u gotta connect - to - (from 1 coil to the ohter), n + to + (coil to coil). n then u connect the + signal from the amp to one of the + in one of the coils, n the - from the amp to the - but of the other coil (so + n - from amp goes to 2 diff coils).</p><p></p><p>so then u got 2 wires going into + of one coil, n 2 wires going into - of the other coil. do u just combine this cables n try to make tem as thin as possible so that it fits into teh tholes of the coils, or is there like a connector that unites these 2 wires into 1 output so that its' easier i guess to connect to the coils?</p><p></p><p>btw, 12 gauge speaker wire</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matador, post: 92433, member: 545527"] i guess wat i meant was like, hmm, let's say u r wiring a dvc i parallel. so u gotta connect - to - (from 1 coil to the ohter), n + to + (coil to coil). n then u connect the + signal from the amp to one of the + in one of the coils, n the - from the amp to the - but of the other coil (so + n - from amp goes to 2 diff coils). so then u got 2 wires going into + of one coil, n 2 wires going into - of the other coil. do u just combine this cables n try to make tem as thin as possible so that it fits into teh tholes of the coils, or is there like a connector that unites these 2 wires into 1 output so that its' easier i guess to connect to the coils? btw, 12 gauge speaker wire thanks [/QUOTE]
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