Tryin for 1ohm

That amp is a mono amp. There is no bridging a mono amp. You can only bridge a stereo amp. Since there is only one channel on a mono amp, you would wire your subs in parallel to give you a 1 ohm load. You can do that two ways.

1) Wire from one POS+ VC post to the other POS+ VC post, then to one of the amp's POS+ outputs (same for NEG-)

2) Wire each POS+ VC post directly to one of the amp's POS+ outputs (same for NEG-)

They both give you the exact same ohm load. The dual outputs for each polarity on the amp just make it easier to wire the voice coils independently. They are NOT separate channels.

 
They only add 2 inputs for your wire so you can connect multiple subs easier.

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^^ also you DO NOT use the other pos and neg on the amp if you wire the sub in parallel or it goes bye bye
That is not true. Both of the positive connections on that amp are one common connector. Both of the negative connections on that amp are one common connector.

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