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Originally Posted by king-918
you are right but he has a monoblock and a SVC sub, no bridging can be down
First you should know you cant' blow a sub by wiring it too low because the impedance of the voice coil doesn't change, but you can blow your amp that way. you should know you cant bridge a monoblock/ single channel amp; not possible. since you have a single voice coil sub just hook up pos to pos and neg to neg (sub to amp). most likely if you blow the sub it is because of clipping
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Thanks for the help! Unfortunately I had it running for a while then all of a sudden it stopped working the amp was going into protect mode. I unhooked the sub from the amp and the amp went out of protect mode. I hooked the sub back to it, the bass would hit then it would go back to protect mode.
I had a subs hooked up to it before without a problem, I don't know what might be causing this problem. Your help is appreciated!
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