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mass confusion here help needed PLEASE!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Smigletat" data-source="post: 6612628" data-attributes="member: 618346"><p>Depending on what the impedence of your subwoofers are you need to find out what impedence your amp puts out full power @. Bridge the amplifier from 4-channels to only-2 (Which here you will be able to run only the single set of RCS's that you have right now) Wire 2 of your subs to 1(Putting 2 of the positives from 2 subwoofers together and ditto for the negative wires.) channel and wire the other set of subs to the other cahnnel. (I am assuming that you are attempting to run the amp like a 4 channel and trying to hook all wires of the subwoofers individually to 4 positives and 4 negatives to individual screws on the amp!)) DO Not) Hope this helps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smigletat, post: 6612628, member: 618346"] Depending on what the impedence of your subwoofers are you need to find out what impedence your amp puts out full power @. Bridge the amplifier from 4-channels to only-2 (Which here you will be able to run only the single set of RCS's that you have right now) Wire 2 of your subs to 1(Putting 2 of the positives from 2 subwoofers together and ditto for the negative wires.) channel and wire the other set of subs to the other cahnnel. (I am assuming that you are attempting to run the amp like a 4 channel and trying to hook all wires of the subwoofers individually to 4 positives and 4 negatives to individual screws on the amp!)) DO Not) Hope this helps? [/QUOTE]
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