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<blockquote data-quote="SounDrive" data-source="post: 8097103" data-attributes="member: 653833"><p>Only using one set of wires or using both sets will have the same effect. You can either wire it like in the diagram or wire one set of wires to each voice coil.</p><p></p><p>The two sets of wires coming from the amp means nothing, it's just an added feature for conveniece. You'll have the same 2 ohm load either way.</p><p></p><p>Think of it this way - all the positives will be connected to each other and all the negatives will be connected to each other. The two sets of speaker outputs on your amp are already connected to each other inside the amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SounDrive, post: 8097103, member: 653833"] Only using one set of wires or using both sets will have the same effect. You can either wire it like in the diagram or wire one set of wires to each voice coil. The two sets of wires coming from the amp means nothing, it's just an added feature for conveniece. You'll have the same 2 ohm load either way. Think of it this way - all the positives will be connected to each other and all the negatives will be connected to each other. The two sets of speaker outputs on your amp are already connected to each other inside the amp [/QUOTE]
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