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<blockquote data-quote="yoratbastard" data-source="post: 54976" data-attributes="member: 544371"><p>This may be for the more advanced installer/users. What are the benefits of Serial Wiring vs. Parallel Wiring?? I have a 4-channel amp running front &amp; rear speakers and a pair of 10" subs in a single sealed cabinet (each with their own wiring connectors). I've changed cars and wanted to reinstall the system with the same amp on the front &amp; rears, but add a mono amp for the subs. If I connect each of the subs connectors to the mono amps output (parallel mode), won't they split the total power output?? The subs are both 4 Ohm SVC. If the mono amp is 2 Ohm and both subs are connected to the amps output (parallel mode), wouldn't the 2 subs each get the total power output??</p><p></p><p>I know it is a bit confusing, but I'd like to understand what's going on before I spend money on the mono amp.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoratbastard, post: 54976, member: 544371"] This may be for the more advanced installer/users. What are the benefits of Serial Wiring vs. Parallel Wiring?? I have a 4-channel amp running front & rear speakers and a pair of 10" subs in a single sealed cabinet (each with their own wiring connectors). I've changed cars and wanted to reinstall the system with the same amp on the front & rears, but add a mono amp for the subs. If I connect each of the subs connectors to the mono amps output (parallel mode), won't they split the total power output?? The subs are both 4 Ohm SVC. If the mono amp is 2 Ohm and both subs are connected to the amps output (parallel mode), wouldn't the 2 subs each get the total power output?? I know it is a bit confusing, but I'd like to understand what's going on before I spend money on the mono amp. Thanks in advance... [/QUOTE]
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