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How Do You Bridge Mono Amp For Two Subs?

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How Do You Bridge Mono Amp For Two Subs?

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One of the most common questions posed by those putting together a car audio system is how to add additional subwoofers into their system. There are many different wiring configurations and schemes that can be employed depending upon the amplifier type and the number of subs you’re wiring. One of the most common wiring schemes is to connect two subs to a single mono amplifier. Cut two lengths of speaker wire with a pair of wire cutters. Each piece of speaker wire should be long enough to reach from your amplifier’s speaker terminals to the terminals of the subwoofers. Separate the two leads on both ends of each piece of speaker wire. Grasp the two leads, one in each hand and pull gently apart so the leads are separated for a distance of about 2 inches. Remove 1/2 inch of insulation from the ends of all of the speaker wire leads, using a set of wire strippers. Loosen the terminals of your first sub by twisting them to the left or pushing them down to open a hole in the post. Slide the p

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