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<blockquote data-quote="lovindabass" data-source="post: 6261080" data-attributes="member: 606900"><p>I have two 1000/1 jl amps that i'd like to hook up to run my single XXX 15 d2. Problem is that they are not strap-able. now what I plan to do is run one amp to each voice coil. but what I need to know is that with a Digital Multi meter what am I looking for to match them. I know that they have to be gained perfectly with each other for output or i'll mess up the sub. but any advice on how to get this idea to work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovindabass, post: 6261080, member: 606900"] I have two 1000/1 jl amps that i'd like to hook up to run my single XXX 15 d2. Problem is that they are not strap-able. now what I plan to do is run one amp to each voice coil. but what I need to know is that with a Digital Multi meter what am I looking for to match them. I know that they have to be gained perfectly with each other for output or i'll mess up the sub. but any advice on how to get this idea to work? [/QUOTE]
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