Sub Wiring *confusion*

I ran my subs in series/parallel and bridged amp. *OK* I ran my subs in series bridged amp. *That's really weak sounding*. I ran my subs in parallel with a bridged amp and one of my subs voice coils got stuck. I had to hook it up to the battery to pop it out LOL! I was just wondering what ohm load I am running my subs in with the attached diagram. I am a little unclear about-

*I would wire up each speaker and then wire them together instead of trying to series the voice coils from the two woofers.*

Some how I'm getting double the bass with less distortion the way I have it "Not to mention, my old amps didn't run hot either" *weird* I was also curious on why running + to - only seems to work from one sub to the other not - to -, + to +. I guess that's like a polarity thing or something. ?

 
I was also curious on why running + to - only seems to work from one sub to the other not - to -, + to +. I guess that's like a polarity thing or something. ?
No reason you cant. As a matter of fact I just did that about an hour ago. You obviously were doing something incorrect but its tough to tell exactly what without seeing pictures.

Also your amp is not very quality so that may have something to do with it.

 
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