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    Default kicker comp sub

    ive got a kicker comp sub and its got 2 positive conections and 2 negative am i ment to wire up to them all of them or just a chosen 2

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    all of them, depends what ohms each coil is and what ohms your amp will run at will determine if you need to run in series or parallel


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    Dual voice coil, if you want to google it.

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    sounds complicated

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    Not really. I assume you have a manual for it (if not, whats the model - manufacturer website may have manuals online)? Should explain it all in there, and more importantly give you the resistance loadings and power ratings dependent on the connection configuration.

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    you can do it as your wireing up two subs + - + - or wire it on one channel just dubble the wires from the amp .or you can do what i do.. put a wire from the - to the + (on the sub) then your two wires from the amp to the other + and _ on the sub and you would just wire a normal sub.and this will give you the full power of the subwoofer
    Last edited by Gibbo; 26-02-10 at 11:39 AM.

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    just watched a few videos on you tube and i think i understand now

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