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Old 02-23-2016, 08:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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you would hook it up as if it were a single speaker. The wiring jumps are made inside the sub box. It will be either 2 or 8 ohm load at amp.....Common sense tells me it will be 2ohm.
See, it really makes no difference where it gets hooked up, as long as your amp sees the proper ohm load.
look at it this way. inside your amp is two wires. a + and a -. they simply split them into 2 sets, but both sets are from the same source.........It is a single channel. that's why there are no left and right. Your end result is to have a + and a- from the amp connected to the + and - on BOTH of your coils.
Since your sub box is pre-wired, with a single + and -, you simply need to transfer those from your amp to your box, and the split takes place in the BOX instead of the AMP.
I hope I did ok explaining that!!! lol
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