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say for instance, you had two svc woofers. you take the + from sub 1, and the - sub 2 to amp A. then the - from sub 1 and the + of sub 2 to amp B?¿?
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I think he wants to connect the amps outputs togather through the voice coils. who knows what will happen? the amps could shut off, or you might see smoke. LOL
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The amps you can link you do it just like bridging, use the pos from one amp and the neg from the other, don't connect anything from one amp to the other. Some need a bridging module though, just follow the directions when it comes to them. Remember your amps would have to be able to be bridged together to work in the config you're talking about. And, run the pos from both the speakers to the pos, and the same for the neg.
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try out the Crossfire BMF or the DEI class d's these are both linkable and I have had great luck with both. I run the BMF 1000d in my car personally. Linked to amps to each voicecoil of the sub