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<blockquote data-quote="Tirefryr" data-source="post: 1028660" data-attributes="member: 550281"><p>I take it the MTX is stable into 2 ohms? If so, wire all positives to the positive speaker output of the amp, and likewise with the negatives. As for the enclosure, I wouldn't use anything less than 1 cube per 12. Also, check your gains. Don't know the specs on that amp, but you may be clipping it trying to compensate for lack of enclosure volume and lowend output. May not be the case though. Can't really say without knowing all the details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tirefryr, post: 1028660, member: 550281"] I take it the MTX is stable into 2 ohms? If so, wire all positives to the positive speaker output of the amp, and likewise with the negatives. As for the enclosure, I wouldn't use anything less than 1 cube per 12. Also, check your gains. Don't know the specs on that amp, but you may be clipping it trying to compensate for lack of enclosure volume and lowend output. May not be the case though. Can't really say without knowing all the details. [/QUOTE]
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