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I would like to know if I should wire the subs using just one pair of outputs from amp or to use both pairs? I know how to wire from one pair (http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp?Q=2&I=12#results) ,but I'm unsure how to split the speaker wire (10gauge monster brand speaker wire) according to the diagram. I need a total 1ohm load. Any help is much appreciated.

I have:

2007 Toyota Camry LE (all stock electrical w/o upgraded 8-speaker JBL)

Two Fi Q 12" (dual 1 ohm) (cooling) (extra spider) in sealed box

One AQ 2200D (mono amp) (has two pairs of terminals (4 total outputs))

You can use a single pair from the amps output. The others are there for flexibility.

As far as wiring down to 1ohm, just follow the picture. Not sure how else to explain it. Obviously you'll have more then a pair of wires since you need to cut some to wire from one coil to another.

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You can use a single pair from the amps output. The others are there for flexibility.

As far as wiring down to 1ohm, just follow the picture. Not sure how else to explain it. Obviously you'll have more then a pair of wires since you need to cut some to wire from one coil to another.

okay thanks, just wanted to make sure.

use smaller gauge if you want or have to. you don't have that much power to need 10 gauge really.

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