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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 11799" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>Try this I'm not sure what impedance your sub is because they come in 2,4, and 6 ohm. But anyhow, connect a + and - from your sub. Then you are left with just one + and one -. Bridge those two wires to your amp. That should help you out some.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>If you plan to spend 1500, I would go with something a lot bigger than the mtx 10". Though it is not a bad choice. You might want to consider getting another 12" W3. Then use the amp you currently have JL300/2 to power your hi's/mids, and buy another amp, maybe the JL1200.1. That will leave you with money to spare, maybe for a h/u upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 11799, member: 541271"] Try this I'm not sure what impedance your sub is because they come in 2,4, and 6 ohm. But anyhow, connect a + and - from your sub. Then you are left with just one + and one -. Bridge those two wires to your amp. That should help you out some. If you plan to spend 1500, I would go with something a lot bigger than the mtx 10". Though it is not a bad choice. You might want to consider getting another 12" W3. Then use the amp you currently have JL300/2 to power your hi's/mids, and buy another amp, maybe the JL1200.1. That will leave you with money to spare, maybe for a h/u upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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