OMG please help me out

are the dual 6 or dual 3 id dual 3 then jump the coils from the 1st coils to the 2nd coil to see 6 ohms on each woofer ,then wire the + of the 1st woofer to the + of the 2nd woofer and the same with the - ,once all wired together you should see 3 ohms.now if they are dual 6 then wire them all + to + on all the coils and - to of all the coils ,should see 1.5 then

 
Yeah they are dual 6. Right now they are wired seperately i looked on the back of one speaker and it has the + on the 1st coil going to negative on the 2nd coil vice versafor the other. In the end is it all going to be wired to one terminal cup. Or two?

 
Wait guys i looked again and i want to know is that hifonics amp gonna be too powerful? The subs are only 300w RMS a piece for a total of 600w rms.. The hi fonics pushes 1000w @ 1 ohm, so would that blow the speakers? The the PEAK power of each sub says 600w a piece. I dont wanna f anything up

 
The hifonics does not do rated power. A good speaker can generally handle more than rated power as long as the signal is clean. That is what you're going to have to worry about, having a clean signal. If you try and push the amp to hard it is going to start clipping and you could damage/ruin your subwoofers.

Read how to set a subwoofer amp using a test tone and DMM, set it to 600w and see how it sounds.

 
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