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Brad C
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Hello, I have heard that series wiring subs together on an amp is not a good idea. I have two 10inch SVC subs (Alpine) with a 260watt Kenwood 4 channel.(Rated for a 2ohm load bridged). I have used them series wired together on the bridge side of my amp for years.Well...all this reading freaked me out a little bit...so I hooked the subs up stereo style. Man what a difference running bridged makes. In stereo I had to turn up the gain as well as the bass on the head unit...and they still are not as punchy as they were in bridge. My question is...what is so wrong with a series connection ? I know no two speakers are the same, and something about electric feed back through the amp, and one speaker moving the other. I am looking for a real world answer...what is the worst that can happen ? I'm not rich so I don't want to ruin my equipment...but damn ther is a sound difference !! Do I need to try a Y splitter on the inputs to make a mono left and right ? Is there a difference between mono and stereo that might help ? I have a simple system, but it sounds great, so I'm just trying get the best performance it can give me. Thanks for any help, Brad