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<blockquote data-quote="thegreatandy20" data-source="post: 284806" data-attributes="member: 548580"><p>wire both black terminals to the eachother on the sub... then wire both red terminals to eachother... then take the black terminal from one of the sets and hook it up to the amp negative... take the red terminal from the OTHER set and hook that up to amp positive.. then you have half the load of each voice coil.....</p><p></p><p>some subs state that you can wire either black or red from either voice coil to the amp, and it actually does work... so basically yer wiring all blacks to blacks and all reds to reds... for others i hear it makes a difference that only one terminal from each voice coil touches the amp... just be safe and do it the first way i told ya..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thegreatandy20, post: 284806, member: 548580"] wire both black terminals to the eachother on the sub... then wire both red terminals to eachother... then take the black terminal from one of the sets and hook it up to the amp negative... take the red terminal from the OTHER set and hook that up to amp positive.. then you have half the load of each voice coil..... some subs state that you can wire either black or red from either voice coil to the amp, and it actually does work... so basically yer wiring all blacks to blacks and all reds to reds... for others i hear it makes a difference that only one terminal from each voice coil touches the amp... just be safe and do it the first way i told ya.. [/QUOTE]
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