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How can I tell if my subs are wired in series or parallel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoothio" data-source="post: 8680732" data-attributes="member: 677429"><p>Alright awesome, the people I talked to about it today gave me a big run around and then basically told me they just wont do 1 ohm setups. Dude was like "do you really need anymore?" lol. Guy at best buy said he would do it for 20 bucks. I'm sure I can just do this myself. I just want my stuff to run as rated and be clean so I need to learn. I'm going to try and wait and make a plan before I outright buy anything, then go for it.</p><p></p><p>This helps me a lot because I really think I could make my setup better and protect my car. Plus possibly upgrade the sound quality in the process. Better sound, better on my car, better all around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoothio, post: 8680732, member: 677429"] Alright awesome, the people I talked to about it today gave me a big run around and then basically told me they just wont do 1 ohm setups. Dude was like "do you really need anymore?" lol. Guy at best buy said he would do it for 20 bucks. I'm sure I can just do this myself. I just want my stuff to run as rated and be clean so I need to learn. I'm going to try and wait and make a plan before I outright buy anything, then go for it. This helps me a lot because I really think I could make my setup better and protect my car. Plus possibly upgrade the sound quality in the process. Better sound, better on my car, better all around. [/QUOTE]
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