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All of those terminals on the amp are the same terminal, so if you hook one speaker to one set and the other to the other set. It's the same as hooking up the speakers together and running one set of leads to the amp.

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All of those terminals on the amp are the same terminal, so if you hook one speaker to one set and the other to the other set. It's the same as hooking up the speakers together and running one set of leads to the amp.

ok thanks cause it kind of confused me when I saw that. the diagram kicker8940 posted is how each sub is ran but not ran together cause I didn't have a drill at the time for my box.

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Just because the amp had 2 sets of terminals does not mean you can bridge it. It is just there for a easer way of wiring. Both sets of terminals for that amp all supply the same power no matter what you do. There is no such thing as bridging a mono block amp

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Just because the amp had 2 sets of terminals does not mean you can bridge it. It is just there for a easer way of wiring. Both sets of terminals for that amp all supply the same power no matter what you do. There is no such thing as bridging a mono block amp

that's what I thought the two terminals just threw me off

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See if this helps.

If it was me i would run wires to each set of terminals,it's easier than trying to stuff two wires into one hole.

I've tried that before especially if your using 12ga or bigger speaker wire

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It's just my subs don't seem to be hitting like they should off this amp. I've seen same set up with more results but idk how they had it wired didn't look

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