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<blockquote data-quote="mikelaubach" data-source="post: 7380054" data-attributes="member: 632557"><p>Yup. Different ways of wiring them together, but one output from the amp, and then split it up. You could run all +'s to a stud on the box and all -'s to another stud on the box. You could run the + and - to the first sub, and jumper to the second, and then jumper to the third, so that each connection has two wires except the last one, etc. MANY ways to skin this cat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikelaubach, post: 7380054, member: 632557"] Yup. Different ways of wiring them together, but one output from the amp, and then split it up. You could run all +'s to a stud on the box and all -'s to another stud on the box. You could run the + and - to the first sub, and jumper to the second, and then jumper to the third, so that each connection has two wires except the last one, etc. MANY ways to skin this cat. [/QUOTE]
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