My mistake. I completely missed where you mentioned the model //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif You'd wire it that way if you have a mono block amp. As the previous poster said, you could bridge channel 1&2 and 3&4 and run each voice coil on one. It would be neg to neg, pos to pos. But I don't recommend it.
If you do, make sure you keep both gains equal, set them both to LP and turn the Bass EQ all the way down (off). It'll only work on channel 3&4 which will effectively give the VC bridged on 3&4 more power than 1&2 and that's not good for the sub.
Oh, and since you have a D4 it would work with the amp you mentioned. As I said, I prefer a little more headroom on my amp and would look for something that could do 400RMS @ 2 ohms.
If you do, make sure you keep both gains equal, set them both to LP and turn the Bass EQ all the way down (off). It'll only work on channel 3&4 which will effectively give the VC bridged on 3&4 more power than 1&2 and that's not good for the sub.
Oh, and since you have a D4 it would work with the amp you mentioned. As I said, I prefer a little more headroom on my amp and would look for something that could do 400RMS @ 2 ohms.