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<blockquote data-quote="prodgod" data-source="post: 4413547" data-attributes="member: 574445"><p>Just some regular speaker wire, I used 12 gauge. And to get it through the box you can either get a terminal cup, binding posts, just use a bolt through the box, or drill a hole, run the wire through and seal the hole up. To wire it to 1 ohm, just wire up one voice coil to the amp, then put a jumper from the + of that coil to the + of the other coil, and a jumper from the - of that coil to the - of the other coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prodgod, post: 4413547, member: 574445"] Just some regular speaker wire, I used 12 gauge. And to get it through the box you can either get a terminal cup, binding posts, just use a bolt through the box, or drill a hole, run the wire through and seal the hole up. To wire it to 1 ohm, just wire up one voice coil to the amp, then put a jumper from the + of that coil to the + of the other coil, and a jumper from the - of that coil to the - of the other coil. [/QUOTE]
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