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How do I hook my subwoofer to my amp
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<blockquote data-quote="c.mitchel.gill2018" data-source="post: 8719588" data-attributes="member: 681224"><p>I only have one and yes it is a dual voice coil. The way I'm seeing it is negative to negative jumper then positive and negative to sub box. Then sub box to amp left positive and right negative. So if I understand correctly turn the gain down and slowly go up till it sounds right?. That's what I'm getting out of it ....the only reason I'm asking is cause the amps bigger than the rms of the sub and I just don't want to blow the sub. I just want to do it right</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c.mitchel.gill2018, post: 8719588, member: 681224"] I only have one and yes it is a dual voice coil. The way I'm seeing it is negative to negative jumper then positive and negative to sub box. Then sub box to amp left positive and right negative. So if I understand correctly turn the gain down and slowly go up till it sounds right?. That's what I'm getting out of it ....the only reason I'm asking is cause the amps bigger than the rms of the sub and I just don't want to blow the sub. I just want to do it right [/QUOTE]
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