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<blockquote data-quote="spark plugs." data-source="post: 3317631" data-attributes="member: 579770"><p>connect the voice coils in a series configuration (connect one of the postive terminals to one of the negative terminals) and connect the two remaining terminals to the amp accordingly. test it with a multimeter to assure you're at 8 ohms.</p><p></p><p>what'd i'd really suggest is ebaying this sub and getting one that's dual 4-ohm so you can run it at 2 ohms...</p><p></p><p>OR ebaying the amp and get one designed to play down to 2 ohms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spark plugs., post: 3317631, member: 579770"] connect the voice coils in a series configuration (connect one of the postive terminals to one of the negative terminals) and connect the two remaining terminals to the amp accordingly. test it with a multimeter to assure you're at 8 ohms. what'd i'd really suggest is ebaying this sub and getting one that's dual 4-ohm so you can run it at 2 ohms... OR ebaying the amp and get one designed to play down to 2 ohms. [/QUOTE]
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