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<blockquote data-quote="androtaker" data-source="post: 1114455" data-attributes="member: 563105"><p>ok first thing you need to do is find the specs on your subs and then you need to go to crutchfield and read there help pages and they will explain wiring for subs ( how to get the ohms you want) heres the tricky part about the wiring. you need to make sure that the hifonics have good grounds and have plenty of power to supply them now you run one speaker on each mono and then you can wire one sub between the two amps (never tried it with hifonics but it will work with most amps, ((((you need the amp input levels almost exactly the same and dont change this once you set it)))(((this is risky so try it at low volumes then slowly turn it up feel your amps for excess heat, make sure you have the proper fuses installed also))) this should not damage the amps unless there is something previously wrong with them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="androtaker, post: 1114455, member: 563105"] ok first thing you need to do is find the specs on your subs and then you need to go to crutchfield and read there help pages and they will explain wiring for subs ( how to get the ohms you want) heres the tricky part about the wiring. you need to make sure that the hifonics have good grounds and have plenty of power to supply them now you run one speaker on each mono and then you can wire one sub between the two amps (never tried it with hifonics but it will work with most amps, ((((you need the amp input levels almost exactly the same and dont change this once you set it)))(((this is risky so try it at low volumes then slowly turn it up feel your amps for excess heat, make sure you have the proper fuses installed also))) this should not damage the amps unless there is something previously wrong with them [/QUOTE]
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