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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8758261" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>You don't need two of them into the amplifier to get a 1 ohm load at the amplifier if you wire right. Also yes Dragon is right on doing it that way as well. Two ways you can wire it for a 1 ohm load. Doing the way you want or the easier way with wiring it the way 12 volt shows it.</p><p></p><p>With a set of dual 4 ohm subwoofers you wire it as the 12 volt says. When you use dual voice coil subwoofers you only need one set of terminals on the box then one speaker wire going to the amplifier. Not hard to figure out and the 12 volt page shows that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8758261, member: 676743"] You don't need two of them into the amplifier to get a 1 ohm load at the amplifier if you wire right. Also yes Dragon is right on doing it that way as well. Two ways you can wire it for a 1 ohm load. Doing the way you want or the easier way with wiring it the way 12 volt shows it. With a set of dual 4 ohm subwoofers you wire it as the 12 volt says. When you use dual voice coil subwoofers you only need one set of terminals on the box then one speaker wire going to the amplifier. Not hard to figure out and the 12 volt page shows that. [/QUOTE]
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