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<blockquote data-quote="mylows10" data-source="post: 8145345" data-attributes="member: 614593"><p>Like already said the subs are prolly 4 ohms each. So connected together and then bridged you have a 2 ohm bridged load. Not good you may blow the amp. Yes the 4 gauge wire is needed but so is a proper ohm lad on the amp. Try this connect both subs to one channel of the amp. Not bridged and see if the amp gets hot. Be it won't So either new subs or amp is your option here and the wires</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylows10, post: 8145345, member: 614593"] Like already said the subs are prolly 4 ohms each. So connected together and then bridged you have a 2 ohm bridged load. Not good you may blow the amp. Yes the 4 gauge wire is needed but so is a proper ohm lad on the amp. Try this connect both subs to one channel of the amp. Not bridged and see if the amp gets hot. Be it won't So either new subs or amp is your option here and the wires [/QUOTE]
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