yes they are dvc 4ohm, so ur saying ive done it wrong and there not seeing a 1ohm load ?take the bridge off the first sub, u have a bridge from the first neg to the 2nd, take that little piece off and your set,
those would have to be DVC 4ohm to wire to 1 ohm amirite?
nvm u got it right i think
no it looks like you got it right, but the 1606d actually has 2 Pos Outputs and 2 Neg Outputs to help with using 2 subs, try hooking up one sub to each and see what you get, if you still get more power on one sub switch them and see if it changes, if the same sub still isn't sounding right u may have a bad subyes they are dvc 4ohm, so ur saying ive done it wrong and there not seeing a 1ohm load ?
ok, so basically just undo the 1ohm wiring configuration and pretend ive got only 1 sub. Then I just wire the positive and negative of 1 coil to the amp and the positive and negative of the other coil to the other terminal on the amp and see how that sounds. then do the same for the other. correct or incorrect?no it looks like you got it right, but the 1606d actually has 2 Pos Outputs and 2 Neg Outputs to help with using 2 subs, try hooking up one sub to each and see what you get, if you still get more power on one sub switch them and see if it changes, if the same sub still isn't sounding right u may have a bad sub