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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7453328" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>To determine the wiring config. You have to know the resistance of the amplifier and the options of loading resistance of the drivers and match them, if possible. The same as the previous post mentioned, if you have a final load of say 2 ohms when the subs are wired in parallel or series/parallel if they are dvcs, but the amp does not provide capability to bridge at 2 ohms, then don't bridge them at 2 ohms. You could wire them series and bridge it that way if the amp allows that resistance as well.</p><p></p><p>But to keep it simple just remember not to load the amp with a resistance lower than what it is rated for. So, wiring them 2 channel might be the safest option. To check, gives us the sub specs on wiring and amp specs on power ratings and resistance and we can figure all the options here for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7453328, member: 634917"] To determine the wiring config. You have to know the resistance of the amplifier and the options of loading resistance of the drivers and match them, if possible. The same as the previous post mentioned, if you have a final load of say 2 ohms when the subs are wired in parallel or series/parallel if they are dvcs, but the amp does not provide capability to bridge at 2 ohms, then don't bridge them at 2 ohms. You could wire them series and bridge it that way if the amp allows that resistance as well. But to keep it simple just remember not to load the amp with a resistance lower than what it is rated for. So, wiring them 2 channel might be the safest option. To check, gives us the sub specs on wiring and amp specs on power ratings and resistance and we can figure all the options here for you. [/QUOTE]
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