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<blockquote data-quote="Davecubs14" data-source="post: 7341715" data-attributes="member: 601445"><p>Cool. Then on the amp, where it has the + and - on the speaker channels, it should also say bridge on the farest + and farest -. Wire it like that and you're good to go for now. My first set up was like that. I left the amp at full range. But if you get treble through the sub, switch the knob to low pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davecubs14, post: 7341715, member: 601445"] Cool. Then on the amp, where it has the + and - on the speaker channels, it should also say bridge on the farest + and farest -. Wire it like that and you're good to go for now. My first set up was like that. I left the amp at full range. But if you get treble through the sub, switch the knob to low pass. [/QUOTE]
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