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I dont know if that pic will work but hopefully...I used the tutorial off of the JL audio website, for wiring 2 SVC subs in parrallel, how would I get them up to 4 ohms?? Im new to this stuff!!! would it be safe to leave them like it is?? I wired them in last night... they eem to work fine, although I didnt turn the volume up cuz I have neighbors, I was planning on just resuming regular use today... or shoudl I wire them differently?



