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<blockquote data-quote="Mass Car Audio" data-source="post: 6474568" data-attributes="member: 604291"><p>Yes every class a/b amp will be less efficient and run hotter than a class d.</p><p></p><p>The speaker terminals on the hifonics is still only one channel like your class d, it just has 2 sets of negatives and positives for more wiring options. If you look at the speaker output on the amp you will see 2 positives side by side and 2 negatives side by side, both positives are connected together inside the amp are so are the negatives. Wire each sub in series to each of the negative and positive terminals or you can wire the subs in series/parallel and just use 2 of the terminals on the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mass Car Audio, post: 6474568, member: 604291"] Yes every class a/b amp will be less efficient and run hotter than a class d. The speaker terminals on the hifonics is still only one channel like your class d, it just has 2 sets of negatives and positives for more wiring options. If you look at the speaker output on the amp you will see 2 positives side by side and 2 negatives side by side, both positives are connected together inside the amp are so are the negatives. Wire each sub in series to each of the negative and positive terminals or you can wire the subs in series/parallel and just use 2 of the terminals on the amp. [/QUOTE]
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