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<blockquote data-quote="travisx01" data-source="post: 326515" data-attributes="member: 550408"><p>UMMMM...2 postives and negatives coming out of the amp? Are you sure it is mono?</p><p></p><p>However I guess it may be possible to have 2 sets of positives and negatives(for the same channel), If you are certain it is mono, then I wouldn't see why you couldn't link them together, but only try that if you are 100% sure both sets are the same exact channel. It may be a 2 channel amplifier capable of running mono(which is bridging it). in that case you would NOT want to link the 2 amp channels in that same fashion, you would take one of the channels positive outputs, and then one of the channles negative outputs....leaving the remaining 2 untouched. The amp should show which outputs to use for running mono(bridging). What amp is it? model number and make would help out more.</p><p></p><p>Running the Subs parrallel be sure to check out the wiring diagram, on this forum here is the link. <a href="http:////vb/showthread.php?t=31984" target="_blank">voicecoil wiring diagram</a> You want to make sure your amplifier is Stable to run the subwoofers in parrallel. That will draw more from your amp, some amps shut down if the Load(Ohm) goes to low</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travisx01, post: 326515, member: 550408"] UMMMM...2 postives and negatives coming out of the amp? Are you sure it is mono? However I guess it may be possible to have 2 sets of positives and negatives(for the same channel), If you are certain it is mono, then I wouldn't see why you couldn't link them together, but only try that if you are 100% sure both sets are the same exact channel. It may be a 2 channel amplifier capable of running mono(which is bridging it). in that case you would NOT want to link the 2 amp channels in that same fashion, you would take one of the channels positive outputs, and then one of the channles negative outputs....leaving the remaining 2 untouched. The amp should show which outputs to use for running mono(bridging). What amp is it? model number and make would help out more. Running the Subs parrallel be sure to check out the wiring diagram, on this forum here is the link. [URL="http:////vb/showthread.php?t=31984"]voicecoil wiring diagram[/URL] You want to make sure your amplifier is Stable to run the subwoofers in parrallel. That will draw more from your amp, some amps shut down if the Load(Ohm) goes to low [/QUOTE]
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