Posted June 18, 201015 yr I'm building a new box soon for my rl-p 18, and was just thinking of a better way to wire my sub(not wiring it to a different load, just wiring it to one ohm differently. Its a d2 and my amp is a saz1000d. the way its wired now, its just like the image on the 12 volt, wired parallel. the problem is that where the pos and neg go into the sub from the amp, the terminal isnt large enough to cram two 10 gauge wires in. In order to get it in i had to shave a bunch off of it to fit them in. Is it possible to just run one pos from the amp to one on the sub, then run the other pos on the amp to the other pos on the sub since it is a mono amp? thanks
June 18, 201015 yr Assuming your amplifier has two outputs then yes, you can wire one coil to each output. However, 10ga wire is pretty excessive for what you are running. You could simply run slightly smaller wire and be just fine.
June 18, 201015 yr Author thanks for the fast reply! The SAZ1000d has 2 positive and 2 negative outputs so i'll go ahead and try using all of the outputs. im not sure why i got 10 gauge wire, but if i need more i guess i'll go with a larger gauge. thanks!
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