Re: Subs just don't seem loud enough
OP,
You said you rechecked the wiring to the subs but did you try running just one? I had the same thing happen to me and I tripple checked that all my speaker conections were correct but still had the same issue (subs were moving just very very low output/volume). I did what these guys have been saying and switched one my speaker wires so that the Phase was reversed and it pounded like a mofo!!! To this day I know I originally had it wired correctly, I can't tell you why but it for some reason I had to have one of the subs wired "out of phase" to get it to work correctly.
Re: Subs just don't seem loud enough
in the picture it looks like the ssf is set way high
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They are wired together. When you say switch the wires how should I go about doing that like which ones and stuff because the way they are wired idk which ones I would switch.
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bhsdriller
unhook the sub wires going into the amp...grab a 9v battery. Touch pos-pos and neg-neg with the speaker wires and battery. If both subs move the same way, they're in phase. If not, out of phase
A ground issue isn't really going to cause a decrease in volume. At least for me it didn't, just gave me ****** voltage
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grobbins81
They are wired together. When you say switch the wires how should I go about doing that like which ones and stuff because the way they are wired idk which ones I would switch.
everyone is saying it might be a phase issue....check it like I said and report back
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Originally Posted by
bhsdriller
everyone is saying it might be a phase issue....check it like I said and report back
off topic, but how do those ZCON's sound for DD?
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T.I.K.
off topic, but how do those ZCON's sound for DD?
they sound awesome....played everything and got **** loud
Kinda wish I didn't sell them now
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bhsdriller
they sound awesome....played everything and got **** loud
Kinda wish I didn't sell them now
Did you ever meter them? I'm only asking because when I get the money up, I'm thinking about buying either an XCON or a ZCON and running it on 2k or 2.5k respectively.
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T.I.K.
Did you ever meter them? I'm only asking because when I get the money up, I'm thinking about buying either an XCON or a ZCON and running it on 2k or 2.5k respectively.
meca style (headrest, door open) my best score was a 153.1@40hz
with 2 xcon's and 3500 I did a 151.6@40hz in the same box
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bhsdriller
meca style (headrest, door open) my best score was a 153.1@40hz
with 2 xcon's and 3500 I did a 151.6@40hz
That's **** respectable, makes me wanna get some SSA subs right now :(
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Re: Subs just don't seem loud enough
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Originally Posted by
T.I.K.
Did you ever meter them? I'm only asking because when I get the money up, I'm thinking about buying either an XCON or a ZCON and running it on 2k or 2.5k respectively.
145.6 with one 15 zcon in my trunk. I love the zcons. Iv had all the sizes. You would never regret getting them
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Holy crap dude a million people have said just unhook one sub and play the other only. If they are wired together than remove all wiring and just run one single sub to the amp. If two speakers are out of phase it means one is going out while the other is moving in. The two cancel each other out and you can't hear either. Just google speaker phase and you'll understand it immediately.
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alexn09
Holy crap dude a million people have said just unhook one sub and play the other only. If they are wired together than remove all wiring and just run one single sub to the amp. If two speakers are out of phase it means one is going out while the other is moving in. The two cancel each other out and you can't hear either. Just google speaker phase and you'll understand it immediately.
I know lol. I don't know why its taking so long