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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Drama" data-source="post: 874192" data-attributes="member: 554719"><p>If your box has a divider you will not be able to wire the subs as posted. If it does not have a divider you only need to use one terminal cup. My suggestion is to use the one closer to the amp. Leave the other unconnected. Also what amp are you using? If it is a mono amp you will again need to wire like you atated above. If its a 2 channel you will have to wire it differently for several reasons. 1) it may not be 2 ohm mono stable 2) you will get a different ohm load if you wire it up as a 2 channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Drama, post: 874192, member: 554719"] If your box has a divider you will not be able to wire the subs as posted. If it does not have a divider you only need to use one terminal cup. My suggestion is to use the one closer to the amp. Leave the other unconnected. Also what amp are you using? If it is a mono amp you will again need to wire like you atated above. If its a 2 channel you will have to wire it differently for several reasons. 1) it may not be 2 ohm mono stable 2) you will get a different ohm load if you wire it up as a 2 channel. [/QUOTE]
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