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<blockquote data-quote="purestud9899" data-source="post: 2696723" data-attributes="member: 574091"><p>that all depends on what ohm your amp is designed to run at, what ohm your voice coils are. If you're running one or two subs.....two subs would be first positive first negative on one and second positive second negative on the other sub if you want the amp to run in stereo. If you're wanting to bridge it, then you run the first positive and the last negative. You can run one or two that way. But like I said it depends on the sub/subs and their voice coils and what the amp is designed for. Hope that helped a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purestud9899, post: 2696723, member: 574091"] that all depends on what ohm your amp is designed to run at, what ohm your voice coils are. If you're running one or two subs.....two subs would be first positive first negative on one and second positive second negative on the other sub if you want the amp to run in stereo. If you're wanting to bridge it, then you run the first positive and the last negative. You can run one or two that way. But like I said it depends on the sub/subs and their voice coils and what the amp is designed for. Hope that helped a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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