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How to wire sub in parallel with 10 gauge speaker wire?
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8207937" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>So I want to run a single Dual 2 ohm subwoofer down to 1 ohms. How would I bring it to 1 ohm final impedance if my wire is too thick. I looked at the diagrams and videos and they just twist the 2 wires together and put it in one terminal. I have 10 gauge speaker wire and I can only fit one of them into a terminal. Do I strip some of the wires and then twist it together? Or is there another way to wire in parallel? I thought there was a way to do this without putting two wires in one voice coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8207937, member: 574798"] So I want to run a single Dual 2 ohm subwoofer down to 1 ohms. How would I bring it to 1 ohm final impedance if my wire is too thick. I looked at the diagrams and videos and they just twist the 2 wires together and put it in one terminal. I have 10 gauge speaker wire and I can only fit one of them into a terminal. Do I strip some of the wires and then twist it together? Or is there another way to wire in parallel? I thought there was a way to do this without putting two wires in one voice coil. [/QUOTE]
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