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How difficult would it be to blow a 12" and 10" subwoofer?

BTW, on the amp that is provided, the only output for a subwoofer is a 1/4" plug, looks like the big headphone port but it says sub or ft. sub or something like that. How do you hook up 2 subs to that??? I'm thinking get adapter from 1/4" to 1/8", which goes to 2 RCA plugs, feed that into the big subwoofer, then feed that signal to the 10" sub? Someone help me with this small problem 🙁

The setup is starting from a computer, going to an amp, to speakers and subwoofers. I completely understand the computer to amp part, and the 2 large floor speakers, but I don't exactly know how to go about these subs.

Thanks
 
Having multiple subwoofers can get quite messy if you don't know how to configure it right. How big of a room is the party going to be held at?
 
i assume we are talking home theatre-style subs here.

most home subs have a pass-through jack on them. you plug the receiver into one of the subs, then the other sub into the first sub's pass-though jack. if the receiver's output is really 1/4" unbalanced or TRS, you'll probably need an adapter since most home subs have RCA inputs.
 
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