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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 1004494" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>According to the model # you have given for the sub it has the following specs-</p><p></p><p>300 watts RMS single 4ohm coil</p><p></p><p>And the specs for the B2.300.4 amp are</p><p></p><p>50x4 @ 4ohms</p><p></p><p>75x4 @ 2ohms</p><p></p><p>150x2 @ 4ohms - 900 Watts Max Power</p><p></p><p>With these specs I would connect one sub to each of the two bridged channels, that way both subs each get 150 watts each.</p><p></p><p>Since its a four channel I would use an RCA splitter to split the sub signal to both RCA inputs. Also I would set the gain sensitivity and xover frequency identical for both A and B channels.</p><p></p><p>If you have verified that the wiring polarity is correct and the output is still not to your liking I would then consider a ported box for the subs as I have owned a pair of Concept SS12's and found their sealed box performance to be less then impressive, when put in a ported box they really came to life though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 1004494, member: 540734"] According to the model # you have given for the sub it has the following specs- 300 watts RMS single 4ohm coil And the specs for the B2.300.4 amp are 50x4 @ 4ohms 75x4 @ 2ohms 150x2 @ 4ohms - 900 Watts Max Power With these specs I would connect one sub to each of the two bridged channels, that way both subs each get 150 watts each. Since its a four channel I would use an RCA splitter to split the sub signal to both RCA inputs. Also I would set the gain sensitivity and xover frequency identical for both A and B channels. If you have verified that the wiring polarity is correct and the output is still not to your liking I would then consider a ported box for the subs as I have owned a pair of Concept SS12's and found their sealed box performance to be less then impressive, when put in a ported box they really came to life though. [/QUOTE]
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