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that seems simple enough. wire them till you hear them make a sound. blk and yellow, then blk and red. one is bound to work.
you can just send it the rear signal if you want to be able to fade the bass in and out. unless the amp has a remote sub volume then use...
wired properly....yes.
looks...............
http://www.bcae1.com/spkrmlti.htm http://www.bcae1.com/ you need to do some reading. 4 ohm mono stable, not mono stable.
1st. welcome. next question. what will the amp be powering?
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ok the amp is 2 ohm stereo stable and 4 ohm mono stable. if your still running with super thin wire your starving the amp for power.
thermal shut down then?
set it for voltage and play the system. dont check it after, check it during. check the power not the speakers.
your subs are deff wired to a very wrong impedance. take them out of their box and look on the magnet. i think it should tell you the impedance of...
you dont really have 16 gauge wire running to that amp do you? and your power wire running thru the door jamb.
i mean, what kind of power will you be sending them? how much do they need to be able to handle?
whats the subs impedance?
more flexible like you said, can be configured many diff ways. the pre out voltage is to eliminate any possible unwanted noise getting into the...
lol. i was like what? then i got it. :lol: nope, just sayin i love those amps.
i think the doors have those to protect the speaker from water dripping on to them.
the 200 watt one is more flexible.
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34 should be good. but i dont know boxes.