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<blockquote data-quote="frogcase2002" data-source="post: 7983187" data-attributes="member: 637863"><p>Well problem solved. That amp takes 4 ohm and your wiring it to 1. An amp doesn't have to over heat or shut off if there is to low of an ohm. It can just not really play</p><p></p><p>Hook a positive from one side of the sub to the negative on the other side and then the positive and negative that are left hook to the amp..........so a neg from one side of the sub and a pos from the other side and connect the other neg and pos together with a short wire. And you will be good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frogcase2002, post: 7983187, member: 637863"] Well problem solved. That amp takes 4 ohm and your wiring it to 1. An amp doesn't have to over heat or shut off if there is to low of an ohm. It can just not really play Hook a positive from one side of the sub to the negative on the other side and then the positive and negative that are left hook to the amp..........so a neg from one side of the sub and a pos from the other side and connect the other neg and pos together with a short wire. And you will be good [/QUOTE]
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