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<blockquote data-quote="j_alexander" data-source="post: 4762156" data-attributes="member: 596306"><p>cause he has a mono amp which mens its designed to run one wire and power a single or multiple subs but multiple subs require bridging in most cases.</p><p></p><p>example: if he runs one cable to the back and has two terminals he needs to cut two extra pieces of speaker wire combine the positive ones run it into one terminal using the conjoined wires and bride it across to the other terminals positive end using the extra wire you cut. same goes for negative</p><p></p><p>idk if that makes any sense but thats the best way i know how to describe it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j_alexander, post: 4762156, member: 596306"] cause he has a mono amp which mens its designed to run one wire and power a single or multiple subs but multiple subs require bridging in most cases. example: if he runs one cable to the back and has two terminals he needs to cut two extra pieces of speaker wire combine the positive ones run it into one terminal using the conjoined wires and bride it across to the other terminals positive end using the extra wire you cut. same goes for negative idk if that makes any sense but thats the best way i know how to describe it [/QUOTE]
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