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Help With Wiring My Subs... 2ohm vs 4ohm? ahhh plz read
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<blockquote data-quote="xoutofmyheadx" data-source="post: 7017521" data-attributes="member: 623950"><p>2ohms should give you more power but if you look at those amps it's the same output running 2 or 4. either way it's still 1,000watts. so with that said not sure why you took it all apart to begin with. you should have had it running to 1 vc then the jumper running to the other vc. if your amp is cutting out it's not how you wired the subs up. turn your gains down a hair. make sure all of your connections are tight. when does it cut out? just whenever or, when your running it hard for a little while?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xoutofmyheadx, post: 7017521, member: 623950"] 2ohms should give you more power but if you look at those amps it's the same output running 2 or 4. either way it's still 1,000watts. so with that said not sure why you took it all apart to begin with. you should have had it running to 1 vc then the jumper running to the other vc. if your amp is cutting out it's not how you wired the subs up. turn your gains down a hair. make sure all of your connections are tight. when does it cut out? just whenever or, when your running it hard for a little while? [/QUOTE]
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