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My K9106D has 4 speaker terminals
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<blockquote data-quote="Slayer16102" data-source="post: 8722042" data-attributes="member: 676644"><p>Okay so I have 1 12" P|3 DVC wired in series to be 4 ohms.</p><p>My amp has 4 speaker terminals instead of 2, but I thought it was a mono amp. What gives</p><p></p><p>How do I connect it properly given the fact my amp has 4 terminals and 1 12" DVC wired down in series to 4 ohm</p><p></p><p>The red boxes on the second pic show where I currently have the wires. Is this correct to run the sub properly at 4 ohms?</p><p>Also why is there 4 terminals on a mono block? That makes no sense to me its almost like there is two channels, but the amp is a mono block.</p><p></p><p>I'm targeting 40v for 400w so I need to make sure the speakers are properly connected to deliver the right voltage when checking.</p><p></p><p>Amp: KAC-9106D Kenwood</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slayer16102, post: 8722042, member: 676644"] Okay so I have 1 12" P|3 DVC wired in series to be 4 ohms. My amp has 4 speaker terminals instead of 2, but I thought it was a mono amp. What gives How do I connect it properly given the fact my amp has 4 terminals and 1 12" DVC wired down in series to 4 ohm The red boxes on the second pic show where I currently have the wires. Is this correct to run the sub properly at 4 ohms? Also why is there 4 terminals on a mono block? That makes no sense to me its almost like there is two channels, but the amp is a mono block. I'm targeting 40v for 400w so I need to make sure the speakers are properly connected to deliver the right voltage when checking. Amp: KAC-9106D Kenwood [/QUOTE]
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