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<blockquote data-quote="Pistonsfan70" data-source="post: 1140518" data-attributes="member: 557856"><p>I had my D9 wired (its a dual 4 ohm) by the guys at the shop but they didn't wire it to the amp. I wired it to the amp myself. I know the - is supposed to be wired together to go into the - spot on the amp and likewise with the +.....</p><p></p><p>What will the sub sound like if the sub is wired right but one set of +/- go to the + on the amp and the other set goes to the - b/c i think i mightve done that... let me know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pistonsfan70, post: 1140518, member: 557856"] I had my D9 wired (its a dual 4 ohm) by the guys at the shop but they didn't wire it to the amp. I wired it to the amp myself. I know the - is supposed to be wired together to go into the - spot on the amp and likewise with the +..... What will the sub sound like if the sub is wired right but one set of +/- go to the + on the amp and the other set goes to the - b/c i think i mightve done that... let me know! [/QUOTE]
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