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<blockquote data-quote="qwiktune" data-source="post: 7731081" data-attributes="member: 616417"><p>They are single 4 ohm......i thought if I went "sub to amp" "sub to amp" with each speaker they would be in 4 ohm, but running "sub to sub to amp" puts them in parallel making it 2 ohm....no?</p><p></p><p>*EDIT* or would wiring the speakers either of those ways above give me a 2 ohm load? Cause I used to run my positives and negatives from each sub to the amp, but I changed it to run one subs positive and negative to the other subs positive and negative then to the amp....do those both give me 2 ohm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qwiktune, post: 7731081, member: 616417"] They are single 4 ohm......i thought if I went "sub to amp" "sub to amp" with each speaker they would be in 4 ohm, but running "sub to sub to amp" puts them in parallel making it 2 ohm....no? *EDIT* or would wiring the speakers either of those ways above give me a 2 ohm load? Cause I used to run my positives and negatives from each sub to the amp, but I changed it to run one subs positive and negative to the other subs positive and negative then to the amp....do those both give me 2 ohm? [/QUOTE]
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