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<blockquote data-quote="Dan123196" data-source="post: 8252573" data-attributes="member: 658560"><p>I have two subs and i wired them to 4ohms and one of them is staying cool and the other is getting hot. When it gets hot i can kinda smell a burning smell i just got a new box and haven't had this problem before. Also instead of connecting one sub to the other can i just connect them both directly to the amp and still be at 4ohms? Thanks for the help guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan123196, post: 8252573, member: 658560"] I have two subs and i wired them to 4ohms and one of them is staying cool and the other is getting hot. When it gets hot i can kinda smell a burning smell i just got a new box and haven't had this problem before. Also instead of connecting one sub to the other can i just connect them both directly to the amp and still be at 4ohms? Thanks for the help guys [/QUOTE]
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