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using the P600 amp. Ok, to describe what he did is this. You take 2 wires you have 4 gauge and 0 gauge. you strip the wire for each than you take the 2 and wrap them around eachother creating one thick wire. He did this, and plugged it into the coils. The RC's are connected to the amp the 0 guage & 4 gauge is in the coils wired at 2 ohm. Does this give you a better idea? If he ever calls me and I go over their, i'll be sure to take pictures of what I mean.

the P600 is a temporarily amp I'm going to be running a Crunch GP 3000 for final project.

Okay, you took a 4awg wire and a 1/0awg wire and wrapped them around each other then "plugged" them into the voice coils. You have a pair of dvc subs, so you did this eight times? How are those connected to the amps?

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Okay, you took a 4awg wire and a 1/0awg wire and wrapped them around each other then "plugged" them into the voice coils. You have a pair of dvc subs, so you did this eight times? How are those connected to the amps?

Ok, he's got the speaker wire he has the + in the + and the - in the negative. He has the O gauge red wire in it says "GND" and the other one is in another slot. He took the speaker wire, stripped it, and connected the 0 gauge wire to it and taped it. Instead of confusing the fuck out of you guys i'm going to just take a picture so i'll have that up soon I have to charge my batteries.

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Ok, he's got the speaker wire he has the + in the + and the - in the negative. He has the O gauge red wire in it says "GND" and the other one is in another slot. He took the speaker wire, stripped it, and connected the 0 gauge wire to it and taped it. Instead of confusing the fuck out of you guys i'm going to just take a picture so i'll have that up soon I have to charge my batteries.

Now it sounds like you're saying he took the speaker wire and connected it to the power/ground wires. That can't be right.

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