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Just wire it to one set of the amps outputs, not both.

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2 ohms. no idea why you're trying to use both sets of speaker terminals though.

what kind of amp? i hope a monoblock

either run one voicecoil to each channel of the amp or bridge the amp while the sub is wired in parallel.

if he's running a 2 channel, why the FUCK would you run each coil to each channel? what happens when the bass signal isnt perfectly 50/50 on the left and right channels? the voice coils somewhat fight with each other, and one works harder than the other.

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unless you're running 2000w, you dont need 8 gauge for sub wire.

if you have like 16 gauge for sub wire, you better upgrade that shit.

the ONLY reason why there are two sets of speaker terminals, and i could've sworn you've been told this before, is solely to make wiring like 8 subs easier. so you can put 4 on one side and 4 on the other instead of having a wiring headache and trying to get all 8 subs to go down to 2 wires.

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