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BEAR80 |
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Age: 44 Posts: 683 Joined: 4th Mar 2010 Ride: BF Fairmont Ghia & TS Magna Location: central coast |
remove the bridge of the terminals on the back of the sub and connect a set of speakers leads up to each pair of terminals
you will need either a big a** 2 channel or a 4 channel amp bridged to 2 channels exact same settings for each channel cheers bear |
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Falcon_92_EB |
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that makes no sense to me lol
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Falcon_92_EB |
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Bump??
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tony.martin11 |
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{USERNAME} wrote: remove the bridge of the terminals on the back of the sub and connect a set of speakers leads up to each pair of terminals you will need either a big a** 2 channel or a 4 channel amp bridged to 2 channels exact same settings for each channel cheers bear makes sense to me
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TIAMO |
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With the small amp you have you would be better off bridgeing the the 4 channels into 2 higher powered channels. On the speaker (woofer) terminals check if there is a small metal plate connector bout 5mm wide linking the 2 terminals (+ to -). If there is remove it and run each of the 2 bridged amp speaker wires to the 2 coil terminal inputs. Hope this makes sense as it confused me writing it.
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Falcon_92_EB |
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Yep i got it
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