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<blockquote data-quote="Micky7" data-source="post: 371464" data-attributes="member: 552365"><p>Ok, I'd like to pass the blame along to my 'lemmie dooo it' friend who belives he is the universal handyman extrodinaire! The subs being wired out of phase striked me as exactly what it sounded like... and obviously had checked and checked again the wiring... On the outside of the box. !!! I pulled the back off in the shop this afternoon at work, and traced the connections from the posts to the coil... low and behold one of e' is f'n backwards.</p><p></p><p>How do I account for this? my friend and self proclaimed Master Electricitan did this while I was running wires in the car. Then sealed the box.</p><p></p><p>YADAYADAYADYAA</p><p></p><p>Anyways ---&gt; Problem solved, Subs sound great, I have nothing more to complain about, except having to drive an extra 20 minuest tonight to deliver a well placed slap across the head. Thanks for your time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micky7, post: 371464, member: 552365"] Ok, I'd like to pass the blame along to my 'lemmie dooo it' friend who belives he is the universal handyman extrodinaire! The subs being wired out of phase striked me as exactly what it sounded like... and obviously had checked and checked again the wiring... On the outside of the box. !!! I pulled the back off in the shop this afternoon at work, and traced the connections from the posts to the coil... low and behold one of e' is f'n backwards. How do I account for this? my friend and self proclaimed Master Electricitan did this while I was running wires in the car. Then sealed the box. YADAYADAYADYAA Anyways ---> Problem solved, Subs sound great, I have nothing more to complain about, except having to drive an extra 20 minuest tonight to deliver a well placed slap across the head. Thanks for your time! [/QUOTE]
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