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<blockquote data-quote="EzekialPhoenix" data-source="post: 363731" data-attributes="member: 550969"><p>Wire them up at 4 ohms and bridge them at the amp. You are going to use a series/parallel configuraiton. Run a wire from the positive terminal of one coil to the negative terminal of the other coil of the same sub. Do the same thing for the other sub. Now you have to connect the subs together, which you will do in parallel. Run a wire from the positive terminal of either coil on one sub, to the positive terminal to either coil on the other sub. Now, do the same thing with the negatives. Run a wire from the negative terminal from either coil to the negative terminal from either coil on the other sub. Now your subs are wired individually and together. Now, run wire from the positive terminal of the coil hooked to the other sub to the amp and do the same with the negative. Now your amp is seeing a 4 ohm load. Use the instructions that came with the amp to find out where to connect the wires in order to bridge the amp and hook it up. You are now bumpin. If you would prefer to visualize the diagram, <a href="http://www.audiobahninc.com" target="_blank">http://www.audiobahninc.com</a> has a full diagram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekialPhoenix, post: 363731, member: 550969"] Wire them up at 4 ohms and bridge them at the amp. You are going to use a series/parallel configuraiton. Run a wire from the positive terminal of one coil to the negative terminal of the other coil of the same sub. Do the same thing for the other sub. Now you have to connect the subs together, which you will do in parallel. Run a wire from the positive terminal of either coil on one sub, to the positive terminal to either coil on the other sub. Now, do the same thing with the negatives. Run a wire from the negative terminal from either coil to the negative terminal from either coil on the other sub. Now your subs are wired individually and together. Now, run wire from the positive terminal of the coil hooked to the other sub to the amp and do the same with the negative. Now your amp is seeing a 4 ohm load. Use the instructions that came with the amp to find out where to connect the wires in order to bridge the amp and hook it up. You are now bumpin. If you would prefer to visualize the diagram, [URL="http://www.audiobahninc.com"]http://www.audiobahninc.com[/URL] has a full diagram. [/QUOTE]
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