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<blockquote data-quote="PJK485" data-source="post: 6695069" data-attributes="member: 619581"><p>You can run the amp at 4 ohms so you don't blow those subs. Make a jumper wire and go from positive on voice coil one to negative on voice coil two. The remaining two terminals go to the amp. Do this for each sub. This will make each sub 8 ohms. Then when you connect them to the amp it will make it 4 ohms. You can connect one sub to each set of terminals because it is bridged internally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PJK485, post: 6695069, member: 619581"] You can run the amp at 4 ohms so you don't blow those subs. Make a jumper wire and go from positive on voice coil one to negative on voice coil two. The remaining two terminals go to the amp. Do this for each sub. This will make each sub 8 ohms. Then when you connect them to the amp it will make it 4 ohms. You can connect one sub to each set of terminals because it is bridged internally. [/QUOTE]
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