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[ JOSH Jul 10, 2018 ]

Shane, the GTR will run both of those subs, albeit at a 4 ohm load. This is accomplished by wiring the voice coils of each woofer in series and then wiring both subs together in parallel to the amp. I know that may sound confusing but there is a wiring diagram on this site that shows wiring DVC's in series. So, on one sub, run 1 wire from the NEG on 1 VC to the POS on the opposite VC. (VC is a voice coil) Do the same on the other sub. This will leave you with an open NEG and POS on each sub, 1 per VC. Now wire those 2 NEG terminals (1 on each sub) together and do the same with the 2 open POS terminals. These are the 2 wires that need to be presented to the amp, meaning you can then run a wire from one of those POS terminals you just hooked together and one from the NEG terminals and you will present a 4 ohm load to the amp. A picture is worth a 1000 words, especially true in this case. TBH, if you haven't bought this amp yet, I would look for a 1 ohm stable amp and then you would simply run everything in parallel and present a 1 ohm load to the amp. If you already have the amp, I am sure it will sound good, even at a 4 ohm load. The amp is rated at 700 watts @ 4 ohm's, meaning each sub would see 350 rms watts. These amps are known to be slightly underrated. If you haven't purchased the subs yet and want the amp, I would opt for the 2 ohm DVC. Wiring those in series/parallel will allow a 2 ohm load to be presented to the amp. This will allow the amp the pump out the 1000 watts rms, 500 to each sub. Hope this helps and GL.