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<blockquote data-quote="er1kkull" data-source="post: 279529" data-attributes="member: 548893"><p>just jump from speaker to speaker then to amp. if not just put each wire under same postive and same negative. put postive on left channel and negative on right channel. so the left channels negative has nothing under the terminal and same with right right channel with nothing under postive terminal. which eclipse do you have? the 87 or sw61? if you got 61 their rms is only 170 and if you got the 87 the rms is 300? if you got 87 u should try and run each one with its own channel it would be less strain on your amp and it might be loud enough for you.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="er1kkull, post: 279529, member: 548893"] just jump from speaker to speaker then to amp. if not just put each wire under same postive and same negative. put postive on left channel and negative on right channel. so the left channels negative has nothing under the terminal and same with right right channel with nothing under postive terminal. which eclipse do you have? the 87 or sw61? if you got 61 their rms is only 170 and if you got the 87 the rms is 300? if you got 87 u should try and run each one with its own channel it would be less strain on your amp and it might be loud enough for you..... [/QUOTE]
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