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<blockquote data-quote="gunthagunth" data-source="post: 1459137" data-attributes="member: 566102"><p>the back of the speaker has the inputs for both voice coils + - for one coil and + - for the other. he only has one wired. thus it is only a 2 ohm load. is there a wiring configuration you need to get a 4 ohm load. im trying to wire two of the speakers to the amp. the amp is not supposed to go below 4 ohms. they are 4 ohm subs i know but do the voice coils need to be wired to acheive 4 ohms. sorry if i lost you:crazy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunthagunth, post: 1459137, member: 566102"] the back of the speaker has the inputs for both voice coils + - for one coil and + - for the other. he only has one wired. thus it is only a 2 ohm load. is there a wiring configuration you need to get a 4 ohm load. im trying to wire two of the speakers to the amp. the amp is not supposed to go below 4 ohms. they are 4 ohm subs i know but do the voice coils need to be wired to acheive 4 ohms. sorry if i lost you:crazy: [/QUOTE]
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