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balfa_team
hey guys and girls, i recently bought an audiobahn 'dub8001' monoblock amp, puts out 1x560 RMS at 2 ohm mono , which is all well and good for what i need it to power, its a class ab amp ( dunno what that means ), and was wondering, on most sub specific amps it will have at the speaker terminals for example: speaker1 L+ R- / speaker2 L+ R-, then for the sub it will have writing above that saying ' bridged '. my amp doesn't have the bridged option and has 2 speaker terminals.

question is, if its only 1x560RMS, why does it have 2 speaker terminals? ( 2 pos 2 neg ) and i take it i plug the wires from the sub to amp in terminal 1?

heres specs of amp
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_2651.html

and heres my sub
http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Kicker_Kicker_...osure_05DCVR122
Volenti
Just use one positive and one negative, they are linked together inside, the 4 terminals are simply for convenience in hooking up mutiple sub wiring.
Shreknos
BALFA TEAM, ur avatar is so wrong on so many levels dude.... its almost not funny.... maybe reconsider it as it may offend a few people...
Stooge007
yep, 2 sets of wiring terminals to assist in multiple coil/woofer wiring

- Stooge007 out
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