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<blockquote data-quote="fire_mike" data-source="post: 7534859" data-attributes="member: 637157"><p>The positive and negatives on the amp are connected. It just gives you the ability to run more/larger wire to your subs. For example, if you tried running two 10 gauge wires from one output, it could be a hassle to get them in there. As the amp is now you be able to run a wire from each output to your subs.</p><p></p><p>My amp has the two outputs too, and I ran a single 12 gauge from each output to each sub. You can do it that way too. I think it looks cleaner not having multiple wires jammed into a single output. If you do it that way with each sub wired to 2 Ohm, the final load on the amp would be 1 Ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fire_mike, post: 7534859, member: 637157"] The positive and negatives on the amp are connected. It just gives you the ability to run more/larger wire to your subs. For example, if you tried running two 10 gauge wires from one output, it could be a hassle to get them in there. As the amp is now you be able to run a wire from each output to your subs. My amp has the two outputs too, and I ran a single 12 gauge from each output to each sub. You can do it that way too. I think it looks cleaner not having multiple wires jammed into a single output. If you do it that way with each sub wired to 2 Ohm, the final load on the amp would be 1 Ohm. [/QUOTE]
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