What ohm load am I running?

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(They are bridged)

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Is this the best way to hook up my subs?

 
supposedly 2 ohms since the pic u drew is not actually bridged, if it were bridged you would only have drawn 1 primary power line to both + and - to where at some point it is spliced to accept a small length of wire. In other words where u have 2 lines connecting to each + and - the should only be 1.

 
620, to bridge your amp you would have your - wire from amp to - on one sub, from that subs + to the others -, then from that 2nd subs + back to the amp, total of three wires: 1 to - on amp, 1 to + on amp, and one "bridging the gap between both subs

 
supposedly 2 ohms since the pic u drew is not actually bridged, if it were bridged you would only have drawn 1 primary power line to both + and - to where at some point it is spliced to accept a small length of wire. In other words where u have 2 lines connecting to each + and - the should only be 1.
The way he drew it is just fine if his amp can handle a 2 ohm bridged load.

 
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