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daveyboy1977 
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Posted: December 10, 2011 at 4:19 PM / IP Logged  

I have an amp( marriola Mystic 4.0) and two subs (fusion 12") and two Fli speakers(6*9). There specs are amp 4*675W, 2*1350W max and 4*350W, 2*700W rms, subs 400W max, 200W rms and speakers 375W max, 125W rms. The amp is 4 channel and I was going to put each speaker and sub into its own channel. Would this amp blow the subs and speakers? Any ideas how to wire them so as not to blow them, ie in parallel? Any info would be great :D. Also whats the best way to much show you have good ground for the amp in a car boot? Thanks for any help

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Car is a 2005 toyota corolla. and any more info about the equipment you need just reply and I'll try to answer the questions?
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Posted: December 10, 2011 at 6:40 PM / IP Logged  
Wire your 6X9's one to channel one and one to channel two, wire the subs one to channel 3 and one to channel 4.  Connect your head unit so the front output drives channels 1 and 2 and the sub output drives 3 and 4.  Go to the Car Audio Hot Topics forum and read about how to create a proper ground, and how to set your amplifier gain.  Are your subs SVC or DVC and what impedance?
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