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First time installing, retarded problem...help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="peepr" data-source="post: 1223981" data-attributes="member: 563427"><p>for my voice coils i took a piece of 12 gauge and connected my two pos terminals together and then another piece of 12 gauge and connected my two neg terminals together. i then connected my speaker wire from pos on sub to pos terminal on amp same for the neg. i did this to achieve a 2 ohm load or am i wrong on this? should i try wiring it in series, which is easier to do even though it will make it an 8ohm load wich i dont even know if the 1200d can make power at that resistance.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: fixed it. i had my speaker wire coming out of the same voice coil instead of from the seperate coils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peepr, post: 1223981, member: 563427"] for my voice coils i took a piece of 12 gauge and connected my two pos terminals together and then another piece of 12 gauge and connected my two neg terminals together. i then connected my speaker wire from pos on sub to pos terminal on amp same for the neg. i did this to achieve a 2 ohm load or am i wrong on this? should i try wiring it in series, which is easier to do even though it will make it an 8ohm load wich i dont even know if the 1200d can make power at that resistance. EDIT: fixed it. i had my speaker wire coming out of the same voice coil instead of from the seperate coils. [/QUOTE]
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