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<blockquote data-quote="thevic24" data-source="post: 4292225" data-attributes="member: 575973"><p>i have the same amp but it is white. wire each sub"s coils togeather(+to+ and -to-) this will give you 2ohms per sub. then make a jumper from one+ to the other- on the terminal cups and then run the wire from the amp to the other +and - on the terminal cups and this will give you a final 4 hom load. that amp bridged puts out a SOLID 600w rms @ 4 ohms and should run your w3 good. thoes w3 are rated at 250w each and have an x-max of about 14mm one way. your ppi amp may run hot but dont worry, they do</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p><p></p><p>-vic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thevic24, post: 4292225, member: 575973"] i have the same amp but it is white. wire each sub"s coils togeather(+to+ and -to-) this will give you 2ohms per sub. then make a jumper from one+ to the other- on the terminal cups and then run the wire from the amp to the other +and - on the terminal cups and this will give you a final 4 hom load. that amp bridged puts out a SOLID 600w rms @ 4 ohms and should run your w3 good. thoes w3 are rated at 250w each and have an x-max of about 14mm one way. your ppi amp may run hot but dont worry, they do hope this helps -vic [/QUOTE]
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