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<blockquote data-quote="Slammer" data-source="post: 6666208" data-attributes="member: 612083"><p>You can run the positive wire from the connector to the positve terminal on your amp, and do the same with the negative terminal. However, your real concern is how the subs are wired within the box. What kind of amp are you using, and what ohm is it stable to? If you have dual four ohm subs that are wired in parallel (+ to + and - to -), you will be 1ohm at the amp. I would suggest that you look at some wiring configurations and compare them to your set up to see what would be ideal. Rockford Fosgate's website has a woofer wiring wiziard which is very simple and easy to understand. As for the mounting of the subs in the box, if they didn't come with any mounting screws, you can simply use wood screws. Just make sure that you use the appropriate size, so you get a good solid fit and have them properly secured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slammer, post: 6666208, member: 612083"] You can run the positive wire from the connector to the positve terminal on your amp, and do the same with the negative terminal. However, your real concern is how the subs are wired within the box. What kind of amp are you using, and what ohm is it stable to? If you have dual four ohm subs that are wired in parallel (+ to + and - to -), you will be 1ohm at the amp. I would suggest that you look at some wiring configurations and compare them to your set up to see what would be ideal. Rockford Fosgate's website has a woofer wiring wiziard which is very simple and easy to understand. As for the mounting of the subs in the box, if they didn't come with any mounting screws, you can simply use wood screws. Just make sure that you use the appropriate size, so you get a good solid fit and have them properly secured. [/QUOTE]
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