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<blockquote data-quote="imral3" data-source="post: 29779" data-attributes="member: 541256"><p>the way you wire them depends on the amp you purchase. using different wiring schemes is a way to get more power out of your amp. it has nothing to do with the sound quality or performance of your subs. anyway... make sure you get an amp that can deliver at least the RMS watts to EACH of the subs. the more powerful amp you get (within reason) the easier it will have to work and the cleaner power it will produce because it will not be straining. just stick with a well known manufacturer, jl, rf, mtx, jbl just to name some examples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imral3, post: 29779, member: 541256"] the way you wire them depends on the amp you purchase. using different wiring schemes is a way to get more power out of your amp. it has nothing to do with the sound quality or performance of your subs. anyway... make sure you get an amp that can deliver at least the RMS watts to EACH of the subs. the more powerful amp you get (within reason) the easier it will have to work and the cleaner power it will produce because it will not be straining. just stick with a well known manufacturer, jl, rf, mtx, jbl just to name some examples. [/QUOTE]
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