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<blockquote data-quote="IT Tech Rep" data-source="post: 4375769" data-attributes="member: 590408"><p>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-</p><p></p><p>*I would wire up each speaker and then wire them together instead of trying to series the voice coils from the two woofers.*</p><p></p><p>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. ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IT Tech Rep, post: 4375769, member: 590408"] 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. ? [/QUOTE]
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