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<blockquote data-quote="paulmarsh1222" data-source="post: 8491145" data-attributes="member: 669469"><p>Also what dubstepper said is correct but remember this is at your own risk. You can either do the 2 ohm configuration like the diagram above or the .5 ohm. Most people won't recommend that option but it's up to you. You just have to be careful as not to fry the amp. When you post questions like this you should give us the model of your sub also so we know exactly what you're working with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulmarsh1222, post: 8491145, member: 669469"] Also what dubstepper said is correct but remember this is at your own risk. You can either do the 2 ohm configuration like the diagram above or the .5 ohm. Most people won't recommend that option but it's up to you. You just have to be careful as not to fry the amp. When you post questions like this you should give us the model of your sub also so we know exactly what you're working with. [/QUOTE]
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