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<blockquote data-quote="blgaudio" data-source="post: 1446246" data-attributes="member: 559188"><p>Ok,</p><p></p><p>I have a Audiobahn 1051T 10" sub that I want to hook up to a Kole Audio 620 watt amp. How do I wire the voice coils. The voice coils are 4ohms each and my amp is 2ohms stable do I wire it for a 2ohm load or a 8ohm load. Why Im confused is because on Rockford Fosgate's wiring help page they state that a 8ohm sub has a red dot for speaker posative polarity and no dot for ground as mine has does this mean it needs a 8ohm load? Thanks P.S will the amp be to much for this sub?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blgaudio, post: 1446246, member: 559188"] Ok, I have a Audiobahn 1051T 10" sub that I want to hook up to a Kole Audio 620 watt amp. How do I wire the voice coils. The voice coils are 4ohms each and my amp is 2ohms stable do I wire it for a 2ohm load or a 8ohm load. Why Im confused is because on Rockford Fosgate's wiring help page they state that a 8ohm sub has a red dot for speaker posative polarity and no dot for ground as mine has does this mean it needs a 8ohm load? Thanks P.S will the amp be to much for this sub? [/QUOTE]
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