Wiring 2 10in dvc subs?

Question:
This is my amp http://members.fortunecity.com/absolutea... Its the F12X1200. Here are my subs http://www.eclipse-web.com/sw6100/sw6103... I have 2 SW6103DVC. Currently I have each sub wired parallel to each ch of the amp? Is there a better way to wire up the system. I was thinking of bridging to match the resistances. What do you guys think?

Answers:

Can this be repaired? my pioneer face plate for the stereo in my truck went blank?

Your links are dead. The subs are dual 4 ohm. The only way you can get more current out of your amp is if it is stable at 1 ohm mono (1/2 ohm stereo bridgeable). Otherwise, you are getting the max you will get. Other than some class D mono blocks, there are very few amplifiers stable at 1 ohm mono so it is unlikely you can wire your speakers a better way.

Can you hook up a house speaker to your car?


If your amp is "2 ohm stable" than you are already maxing the amp out anyways.
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