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<blockquote data-quote="westman995" data-source="post: 5949016" data-attributes="member: 590454"><p>What it shows on the wire, or the color of the wire doesnt make any difference. Its just a wire, and a color, all it matters is the subs are wired right. OK maybe thats now what you were saying by that, i dont know. Either way it doesnt matter haha..</p><p></p><p>And you wire ONE positive and ONE negative together on EACH sub. Then wire the positives together from both subs, and then to the amp. Then the other negatives of the two subs together and then to the amp. That gives you a 2 ohm load. There isnt much else to tell you, its right there in the diagram to make sure its wired right. If not, make sure the subs are in phase (all positives and negatives are hooked up right, and subs are moving the same direction as each other)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westman995, post: 5949016, member: 590454"] What it shows on the wire, or the color of the wire doesnt make any difference. Its just a wire, and a color, all it matters is the subs are wired right. OK maybe thats now what you were saying by that, i dont know. Either way it doesnt matter haha.. And you wire ONE positive and ONE negative together on EACH sub. Then wire the positives together from both subs, and then to the amp. Then the other negatives of the two subs together and then to the amp. That gives you a 2 ohm load. There isnt much else to tell you, its right there in the diagram to make sure its wired right. If not, make sure the subs are in phase (all positives and negatives are hooked up right, and subs are moving the same direction as each other) [/QUOTE]
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