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<blockquote data-quote="Pl8er" data-source="post: 1592407" data-attributes="member: 540634"><p>Ok guys and gals, I need your help. I have another thread going and I'm pretty sure I have this wired right, but I don't have much of any low end happening. I'm running 2 ED 110v.2 (dual 2 ohm) with a ED nine.1. I'm running it at 2 ohms which should be 900watts. I have them in a 2.25 CF sealed box with 2 1/2 pounds of polyfill in the box. Both subs are running but at 3/4 gain I have very little low end up front. I am running 0 gauge wire. What can I do? Where am I going wrong?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Justin</p><p></p><p>Just to give more detail on how I have it wired. Each sub has the + to - wired and then + to + to the amp and - to - to the amp. The amp has 4 speaker inputs. I am connected to two of them.</p><p></p><p>What would happen if I plugged each speaker terminal into each of the subs and then plugged that into the amp? I've never used a monoblock before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pl8er, post: 1592407, member: 540634"] Ok guys and gals, I need your help. I have another thread going and I'm pretty sure I have this wired right, but I don't have much of any low end happening. I'm running 2 ED 110v.2 (dual 2 ohm) with a ED nine.1. I'm running it at 2 ohms which should be 900watts. I have them in a 2.25 CF sealed box with 2 1/2 pounds of polyfill in the box. Both subs are running but at 3/4 gain I have very little low end up front. I am running 0 gauge wire. What can I do? Where am I going wrong? Thanks, Justin Just to give more detail on how I have it wired. Each sub has the + to - wired and then + to + to the amp and - to - to the amp. The amp has 4 speaker inputs. I am connected to two of them. What would happen if I plugged each speaker terminal into each of the subs and then plugged that into the amp? I've never used a monoblock before. [/QUOTE]
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