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Is my sub and amp compatible with the wiring that's already set up?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewHD" data-source="post: 8318443" data-attributes="member: 645142"><p>Next get some wire, 12 gauge preferably, and hook up the + and - on the amps speaker wire inputs. Then hook it up to your sub. You need to provide us with more info like what sub (and its ohm rating and if it is single voice coil or dual voice coils) and amp you have so we can tell you the best and safest way to wire them. This step is extremely important or else damage will likely occur to the amp and or sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewHD, post: 8318443, member: 645142"] Next get some wire, 12 gauge preferably, and hook up the + and - on the amps speaker wire inputs. Then hook it up to your sub. You need to provide us with more info like what sub (and its ohm rating and if it is single voice coil or dual voice coils) and amp you have so we can tell you the best and safest way to wire them. This step is extremely important or else damage will likely occur to the amp and or sub. [/QUOTE]
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