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Hopefully you will get better help here than I am about to offer, but if my calculations are correct, running those speakers in parallel (while using both voice coils) would yield a .5 ohm load on the amp. If you wire each sub in series then you should be able to achieve a 2 ohm load.

 
It looks like 1 ohm voice coils to me. Hey Jeremy, what kind of speakers do you have? Is SPL the name brand? 1 ohm voice coils are hard to come by, are you sure you got that part straight? This just kind of hit me when Mykeys asked about the resistance.

 
Wire the four voice coils in series for a 4 ohm mono load.. If your amp is 2 ohm stable its only good for 4 ohms bridged anyway unless stated elsewhere on the box or in the paperwork..You should be good at that.

Mike

 
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