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Informative thread though. I think there should be a thread on how to strap various amps. I Know AMI CUSTOMS did a thread on how to strap AQs.

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So, someone help me understand the internally bridged part. I have a DVC 1ohm sub. If I wire each voice coil to a seperate output, then you are saying the amp automatically wires it up parellell, making it a .5ohm load?

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So, someone help me understand the internally bridged part. I have a DVC 1ohm sub. If I wire each voice coil to a seperate output, then you are saying the amp automatically wires it up parellell, making it a .5ohm load?

The speaker terminals on the SAZ amps are connected internally, not bridged. You can use 1 or both sets of terminals, doesn't really matter. Think of it as having 1 positive terminal and 1 negative terminal, but you can hook up 2 wires to each.

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So, someone help me understand the internally bridged part. I have a DVC 1ohm sub. If I wire each voice coil to a seperate output, then you are saying the amp automatically wires it up parellell, making it a .5ohm load?

The speaker terminals on the SAZ amps are connected internally, not bridged. You can use 1 or both sets of terminals, doesn't really matter. Think of it as having 1 positive terminal and 1 negative terminal, but you can hook up 2 wires to each.

Ok thanks I think I'm good then! I took 1 speaker to 1 set and 2nd to other set so that means there connected to drop the ohms down...

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i know it is old thread but i have a question, i saw one guy on youtube video, and he is mod in here but i can have a question to him. he have 4 sax 4500 and 2 fi, how can he strap it and if i use stock electrical for support 4 4500 with engine run on, i mean, i don't show up for everyone when i stop the car, just driving from home to school. It is any problem and stock battery and atl. my car is honda civic, thank

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there isnt a mod on here that runs big power that has stock electrical. Im guessing you are talking about audiofanaticz.

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