RE10 Wiring

helmsnd

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I just ordered an RE Audio RE10 to replace my MTX Thunder 6000 until I get the money to replace my amp. I have never wired up a dual voice coil sub so I am wondering what the best way to do that is. My amp is an MTX thunder 421d. Should I hook each voice coil up separately on the amp or bridge them and run it at 2 ohms? The sub is rated at 175w RMS which I assume is per voice coil and the amp puts out 150w RMS per channel at 4ohms. If I bridged it at 2 ohms the amp puts out 300w RMS. I just want to make sure I don't hurt anything. I know people run way more than rated on the other RE subs but haven't heard much about the RE series.

 
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