I've been running these wires through this beater so long now it all looks like a plate of spaghetti to me now and it seems I can't figure out how to parallel my subs now. I'm guessing most if not everyone has far better equipment than I so if you need to point and laugh help yourself. I've rewired this frankenstein 4 or 5 times just to learn how and why. At the moment I have 2 speakers on every channel in parallel so amp sees 2 ohms across the board. All work and sound… meh… decent for what they are except subs. Ill include my chicken scratch drawing of what I've got and done. Sub 1 is a pioneer ts-w30034 dvc (4+4)600rms and sub 2 an alpine sws-12d4 dvc (4+4)500rms. I have them on a pioneer gm-a5702 2 channel bridged. I believe I have the alpine right showing 8 ohms and you'ld think that matching the pioneer to it would be easy…. I'm ready to get my shotgun at this point. I bought the alpine as display model from B B for $50 so no box and the pioneer from a buddy who upgraded so also, no box. Alpines site is a breeze and easy to follow. Pioneer's not as illustrated. Both work great when wired to their own channel at 2 ohms each so I know the amp and subs work but when I run parallel bridged I get nothing and I'm not trying to ruin anything. I wired sub1 coil 1+ to coil 2-, same for sub2, then sub1 coil 1- to sub2 coil 1- and sub1 coil 2 + to sub2 coil 2+ then sub2 coil 2+ to amp ch 2 + then sub2 coil 1- to amp ch 1-. Illustrations from pioneer, alpine, and crutchfield, to me, say it's right. Am I just retarded or what? I can take subs out of boxes and take some pics if needed. If anyone can read my drawing would someone pls tell me if I put the capacitor in the right spot or if I should even use it. The fuse block after it is redundant but couldn't find a straight block locally so…. Thanks for any help Some added notes. Is the 80a fuse off the battery big enough? And yes I realize that the pioneer 6x9's will be destroyed if left in current set up. just wanted to see if I could make it all work.