WIRING SUBWWOFERS why clipping!

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im sorry how do i do that! im a noob!

Hahaha time to learn!

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It's really simple.

Let's say you have a wire that's a foot long and it's 2 ohms. If you wire another wire side by side, it effectively makes a single wire that's now twice as large (diameter), so you get 1 ohm of resistance. If you connect the 2 ohm wire to the end of another 2 ohm wire, to make a 2 foot long wire (double the length), the resistance doubles to 4 ohms.

So all 3 subs at 4 ohms, when you run them at parallel, means 4/3 = 1.33 repeating. It should be somewhere around 1.3 ohms, 1.4, something close to that. If it's not, you've got a problem somewhere.
 
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