Ok so i have a Hifonics Tx1005d and a Treo Tsx 15, the amp has two positive and negative speaker terminals and the sub is dual voice coil. I simply hooked both voice coils to its own speaker terminal, is this still 1 ohm wiring? or am i retarded and split the channel and not really getting the 1000watts rms at 1 ohm?
That amp is supposed to be a mono so I'm not sure why you are seeing 2 channels, unless you put the wrong model. Anyway if there is 2 channels and that amp does 1000W x 1 at 1 ohm bridged then you have to bridge those 2 channels. Then to got a 1 ohm load off that sub you're gonna wire the voice coils in parallel by connecting both positive terminals on the sub to the one bridged positive terminal on the amp, then do the same with the negatives. What you have wired now is a 2 ohm load on each channel.
No its one channel but there are just 2 terminals to put into 1 channel. kinda weird... so all the 4 wires are going to 1 channel... ALL i am asking is if i hooked the positive terminals together and negative terminals together so there were only two wires into the terminals would it change anything?