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Out of curiosity, I'm wondering if this will work.
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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8753669" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>And what if he wanted 4ohm? That is the correct way to run a pair of dual 4 ohm subs in series/parallel for a 4ohm final load.</p><p></p><p>Connecting all the positive and negatives together will net you 1ohm. </p><p></p><p>You can also connect both positives and negatives together at each speaker wiring the sub down to 2 ohm and then connect 1 positive pair to 1 negative pair and then connect the remaining positive and negative to the amp for a 4ohm final load. thats my preferred way to wire up to 4 ohm.</p><p></p><p>The op doesn't give any end goals but if he is bridging an amp 4ohm is likely as low as he can go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8753669, member: 611804"] And what if he wanted 4ohm? That is the correct way to run a pair of dual 4 ohm subs in series/parallel for a 4ohm final load. Connecting all the positive and negatives together will net you 1ohm. You can also connect both positives and negatives together at each speaker wiring the sub down to 2 ohm and then connect 1 positive pair to 1 negative pair and then connect the remaining positive and negative to the amp for a 4ohm final load. thats my preferred way to wire up to 4 ohm. The op doesn't give any end goals but if he is bridging an amp 4ohm is likely as low as he can go [/QUOTE]
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Out of curiosity, I'm wondering if this will work.
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