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both negitive wires together on the amps ?

Both negative input terminals on the amps.

Run "jumpers" from negative terminals on master amp to negative terminals on slave.

Yes Joe that's correct.

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yes thats right Joe but use both negitives on master to both negitives on slave like ^ he said.

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yes thats right Joe but use both negitives on master to both negitives on slave like ^ he said.

You tried to help, yet ended up asking more questions than OP. If you don't know, don't tell considering these are a couple of high dollar amplifiers, leave it to those who own them, or work with them.

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1. Use the Slave wire type needed

2. Set one to Master, one to Slave

3. Set all gains/filters/etc on the MASTER, leave all Slaves FLAT

4. Connect RCAs to the Master amp, NOTHING to the Slave

5. On the inputs(for leads) connect both amps NEGATIVES together with a jumper

6. The MASTER positives will go to the subwoofers positive, the SLAVE positives will go to the subwoofers negative

7. Wire up the subs like if there was only 1 set of inputs (pos being Master, Neg being slave)

*Total ohm load shown by DMM on subs will be double of what the amps see. (ex. total load of 4 ohms, each amp sees 2 ohms.)

Hope this helped.

EDIT

The Blue and Green wires are jumpers. This is series each to 2 ohms each sub, then series 2 subs together to get 4 ohms, then parallel the two pairs to get 2 ohm final load aka 1 ohm each amp aka 10k rms.

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If it were me^^, I would use bolt terminals. So 2 ohm strapped 1 ohm per amp, I would Series each coil, then parallel each pair. Then series them back up to 2 ohms run 1 set of wires to the amps.

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yes thats right Joe but use both negitives on master to both negitives on slave like ^ he said.
You tried to help, yet ended up asking more questions than OP. If you don't know, don't tell considering these are a couple of high dollar amplifiers, leave it to those who own them, or work with them.:peepwall:

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