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does anyone have a similar setup and how did you wire it can you bridge the amp to a two ohm load because it says not to in the generic instructions
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the 81000D is 2 ohm stable...and it's a monoblock so there is no "bridging" of the amplifier...dual 4 ohm sub wired parallel for a 2ohm load to the amplifier is fine...both + to the amp(or connect the + leads and send one to the amp) then both - to the amp(same for neg)..
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there are 2 positive and two negative leads on the amp so can i parallel the voice coils and run one positive and one negative to the amp , is this the same as runing one v.c to a + and - and runing the other to a + and -
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The amp is a monoblock. both of those output terminals are internally bridged. So you can parallel the sub and run the leads into one set of terminals. Or, run a set of wires from each voicecoil of the sub to each set of terminals on the amp. Its the same end result either way.