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I'd just use one terminal cup I think it'd be easier. Inside the box wire each sub in series to 4 ohm then wire the two subs together in parallel to a 2 ohm where they connect to a single terminal cup. then from the cup to the amps.

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I'd just use one terminal cup I think it'd be easier. Inside the box wire each sub in series to 4 ohm then wire the two subs together in parallel to a 2 ohm where they connect to a single terminal cup. then from the cup to the amps.

cool thanks strapping amp @2ohm am i going to have less strane on my eletracle as opossed to running one big amp @0.5ohm

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then wire the pos to pos of one amp and the neg to the other amps pos

then run amp neg to amp neg and dont forget to put one in master/br out and the other in slave/br in and your done

see link here for more

http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=7406

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cool thanks strapping amp @2ohm am i going to have less strane on my eletracle as opossed to running one big amp @0.5ohm

Depends like say with 2 sundown 1500's strapped to 2 ohm is basically equivalent or if i remember correctly more power hungry than a single 3000 ran at 1 ohm. But if the smaller amps are half the size of the one big amp you speak of then yes that will be MUCH easier on the electrical than a big one at .5ohm

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then wire the pos to pos of one amp and the neg to the other amps pos

then run amp neg to amp neg and dont forget to put one in master/br out and the other in slave/br in and your done

see link here for more

http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=7406

This is not always true. Depends on the amplifier and whether the master/slave arrangement flips the phase or not.

It's specific to the amp - do it wrong and the amps will fight each other.

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