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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmaaay" data-source="post: 6618088" data-attributes="member: 607776"><p>I currently am running two Hifonics OLM1612's and they are getting around 600 rms from my BXI2008d wired to 2 ohms. I want to wire them in parallel, but I can't drill holes through my ported cabinet to connect the woofers together to bring more power to them. So I was wondering if I could take the wires coming from the terminals and splice the positive to positive and negative to negative, then into my amp through one of the outputs? Would this work or should I just figure a way to wire them through the cabinet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmaaay, post: 6618088, member: 607776"] I currently am running two Hifonics OLM1612's and they are getting around 600 rms from my BXI2008d wired to 2 ohms. I want to wire them in parallel, but I can't drill holes through my ported cabinet to connect the woofers together to bring more power to them. So I was wondering if I could take the wires coming from the terminals and splice the positive to positive and negative to negative, then into my amp through one of the outputs? Would this work or should I just figure a way to wire them through the cabinet? [/QUOTE]
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