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<blockquote data-quote="psycho72" data-source="post: 759727" data-attributes="member: 558429"><p>Read the gain setting tut at JL (linked in the sticky in amps). Oh wait sorry I though that amp was a single channel mono, its not so I assume you connected the woofers to the amps r+ &amp; l- or whatever it is for your amp and if you wired your speaker in series you a showing the amp a 16 ohm load which I think puts your power at like 50watts a woofer. Go over bcae1.com and do some reading to understand why and then wire a series parallel to acheive 4 ohms and ~200w a speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psycho72, post: 759727, member: 558429"] Read the gain setting tut at JL (linked in the sticky in amps). Oh wait sorry I though that amp was a single channel mono, its not so I assume you connected the woofers to the amps r+ & l- or whatever it is for your amp and if you wired your speaker in series you a showing the amp a 16 ohm load which I think puts your power at like 50watts a woofer. Go over bcae1.com and do some reading to understand why and then wire a series parallel to acheive 4 ohms and ~200w a speaker. [/QUOTE]
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