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Yes. But impedance is strictly for AC current. Resistance (in DC) is arguably impedance with a 0 degree phase angle, or so wiki tells me :give_rose:

and impedance rise is a bitch

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here is what you do connect a wire from 1 + to a - on the subs then take the remaining +s and connect them to the amp and the remaining -s and connect them to the amp you can use all 4 outputs because they are parallel on the inside of the amps and are you using both coils on the sub.because it sounds like you are using only 1 set of coils in parallel for a .5 ohm load and that would kill that amp.always use both coils on a dvc sub

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there ya go man

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See i had it set like that but there in 2 separate sealed boxes so i tried to cheat and rather then connect the 2 subs positives and negatives together i ran both subs to separate outputs. There 12" Fi SSd's 1 ohm and my receiver has 3 volts for the pre amp

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if you used all 4 voice coils in parallel on that amp that poor amp was seeing a nominal load of .25 and that why it was going byby you need to wire each speaker in series then run each speaker to the amp.

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See i had it set like that but there in 2 separate sealed boxes so i tried to cheat and rather then connect the 2 subs positives and negatives together i ran both subs to separate outputs. There 12" Fi SSd's 1 ohm and my receiver has 3 volts for the pre amp

Wire it like its shown above for each individual speaker (one coil + to the second coil -) but since you have 2 separate boxes what you're talking about is fine.. Using both outputs one for each speaker at 2 ohms and your amp will see a 1ohm load.

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