hifonics 1210D amp install ?

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1.i used 2 gauge for my power and ground when it says it ''requires'' 4 gauge is this an issue?

2.my 2 10'' jl audio subwoofers are wired to 4 ohms and i have one positive and one negative wire coming out. On my new amp i have 2 + slots and 2 - slots for subwoofers. I have 2 subs but only 2 wires coming out. So which + and - do i plug each of the wires into. on the amp it looks like this - - + +

3. where do my rca plugs go i have 4 slots in total the top 2 say L which im assuming is for left and the bottom 2 say R which i assume is for right. So where do i put my 2 plugs?

im going to have a professional deal with this as my experimentation has failed and i dont wanna ruin anything. But i'd like to hear what you guys have to say //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
1. No, it is better that you used 2 Gauge.

2. Plug your positive and negative wires into these slots -"-""+"- , going off the --++ you gave me, your using the middle ones as I have demonstrated.

3. I haven't seen this amp in particularly, but it's either that your RCA's need to be plugged into a left and right channel , or one is an input and one is an output.

Do some research, these are all very basic questions. You really want to have a pro look at it if you're having troubles like this.

 
1. No, it is better that you used 2 Gauge.
2. Plug your positive and negative wires into these slots -"-""+"- , going off the --++ you gave me, your using the middle ones as I have demonstrated.

3. I haven't seen this amp in particularly, but it's either that your RCA's need to be plugged into a left and right channel , or one is an input and one is an output.

Do some research, these are all very basic questions. You really want to have a pro look at it if you're having troubles like this.
im a bit of a newbie and i like to have some re-assurance before i wire up my brand new 200 sumthin dollar amp lol.

3.The rca's are one is dark blue and one is silver the R slots are inputs's and the L slots are outputs... So which one does the silver/blue RCA go into?

 
1. No, it is better that you used 2 Gauge.
2. Plug your positive and negative wires into these slots -"-""+"- , going off the --++ you gave me, your using the middle ones as I have demonstrated.

3. I haven't seen this amp in particularly, but it's either that your RCA's need to be plugged into a left and right channel , or one is an input and one is an output.

Do some research, these are all very basic questions. You really want to have a pro look at it if you're having troubles like this.
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The rca's are one is dark blue and one is silver the R slots are inputs's and the L slots are outputs... So which one does the silver/blue RCA go into?

after that ill be able to hook it up all by myself //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
The rca's are one is dark blue and one is silver the R slots are inputs's and the L slots are outputs... So which one does the silver/blue RCA go into?
after that ill be able to hook it up all by myself //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
it most likely wont matter one will be l and one will be right it wont mess anything up and you can just switch them if the phase isnt correct

 
it most likely wont matter one will be l and one will be right it wont mess anything up and you can just switch them if the phase isnt correct
theres 4 slots which means there are several possibilities but alrite //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif i can just test i suppose

 
sorry to waste your time guys. I didnt wire it wrong the audio shop sold me a broken amp. Then they charged me 60 dollars to return it. The name of the shop was Guru Electronics in san jose CA. I would highly reccommend noone ever go to this shop. I had a professional audio shop confirm they gave me a broken amp.

 
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