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<blockquote data-quote="Justinw303" data-source="post: 1233253" data-attributes="member: 561389"><p>I'm running 4 gauge power and ground. Everything is connected securely to the amp. The other sub likely isn't working because the connections to the voice coild came loose as we were putting it in. The subs are DVC 4 ohms subs. Each sub is wired in series, then in parallel with each other. 4 ohms load at amp, 400 watts total, 200 per sub. Now, with the other sub disconnected, that would be 400 watts to the one sub, but since it's wired in series that should be an 8 ohm load which would mean only about 200 watts to the sub, which is fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinw303, post: 1233253, member: 561389"] I'm running 4 gauge power and ground. Everything is connected securely to the amp. The other sub likely isn't working because the connections to the voice coild came loose as we were putting it in. The subs are DVC 4 ohms subs. Each sub is wired in series, then in parallel with each other. 4 ohms load at amp, 400 watts total, 200 per sub. Now, with the other sub disconnected, that would be 400 watts to the one sub, but since it's wired in series that should be an 8 ohm load which would mean only about 200 watts to the sub, which is fine. [/QUOTE]
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