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<blockquote data-quote="kn7671" data-source="post: 8619379" data-attributes="member: 674403"><p>If this was a choice I was making for my car, I would run two equal length and gauge wires to each sub, especially if the subs share a common air space. As long as you are using the appropriate size wire for your power and length of wire runs, both option will work.</p><p></p><p>BUT, if the wire is undersized for the power or length of run, the second sub could receive slightly less power, and with a common air space, the cone excursion from the first sub receiving more power could rob cone excursion from the second sub, slightly softening the overall bass hits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kn7671, post: 8619379, member: 674403"] If this was a choice I was making for my car, I would run two equal length and gauge wires to each sub, especially if the subs share a common air space. As long as you are using the appropriate size wire for your power and length of wire runs, both option will work. BUT, if the wire is undersized for the power or length of run, the second sub could receive slightly less power, and with a common air space, the cone excursion from the first sub receiving more power could rob cone excursion from the second sub, slightly softening the overall bass hits. [/QUOTE]
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