Stupid Question-Mono Amp, More Terminals Than I Expected?

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johnnyyukon

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So my amp arrived  for my single dual coil 12 inch sub and I was expecting 1 negative output and 1 positive.  But there's 2 neg, 2 pos.

I'm guessing that's for the option of powering 2 speakers?  What do I do/use for just the one Subwoofer?  

Thanks, sorry, amatuer.  

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It's just one channel.  Just two places to connect wires.  Use one, use both, doesn't matter.

If you connect to both pairs of terminals you're wiring parallel.  A 4 ohm sub on each output -- amp sees 2 ohms.

About every mono >500w has two outputs.

 
Pretty much what he said. The amp is split into a "2 ch amp" internally to offer the buyer/consumer more flexability with multiple subs.

 
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