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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2865895" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Yeah they could be out of phase. Simple wiring error. It happens to all of us. Make sure that all of you wires are correct. The coils of each sub should be wired in series (the + of one coil to the - of the other) and the subs then wired in parallel (the open + of all the subs and the open - of all wired to the + and - of the amp). If one of them is backwards it will all be messed up. It might not manifest itself until you start really getting on it because the one out of phase is still under control but once you start getting them to move, they start to flop all over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2865895, member: 550915"] Yeah they could be out of phase. Simple wiring error. It happens to all of us. Make sure that all of you wires are correct. The coils of each sub should be wired in series (the + of one coil to the - of the other) and the subs then wired in parallel (the open + of all the subs and the open - of all wired to the + and - of the amp). If one of them is backwards it will all be messed up. It might not manifest itself until you start really getting on it because the one out of phase is still under control but once you start getting them to move, they start to flop all over. [/QUOTE]
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