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<blockquote data-quote="AVSTANG02" data-source="post: 1009687" data-attributes="member: 560822"><p>Lets say the amp is 4ohms and you want to wire 2 subs in parallel for a 2ohm load.</p><p></p><p>so you wire the subs together inside the box and have one wire coming from the box and connected to the amp so it is bridged.</p><p></p><p>now instead of wiring them together in the box you would get the same result by wiring one sub to one set of -+ and the other set to the other +- right? a 2ohm load???</p><p></p><p>I currently have both subs wired in parallel inside the box when both subs hit one sub's excursion is more then the other. Could one sub be hogging more power then the other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVSTANG02, post: 1009687, member: 560822"] Lets say the amp is 4ohms and you want to wire 2 subs in parallel for a 2ohm load. so you wire the subs together inside the box and have one wire coming from the box and connected to the amp so it is bridged. now instead of wiring them together in the box you would get the same result by wiring one sub to one set of -+ and the other set to the other +- right? a 2ohm load??? I currently have both subs wired in parallel inside the box when both subs hit one sub's excursion is more then the other. Could one sub be hogging more power then the other? [/QUOTE]
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