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<blockquote data-quote="NitroCL" data-source="post: 7942760" data-attributes="member: 646371"><p>Well, I've tried them individually, running one channel to each amp or running both channels to one amp, when I would run both into one, that one speaker would work fine, when I ran one channel to each amp I had the same problem with the speakers popping, or breathing like I said, as if they were trying to produce a noise around 1-2 Hz. I really don't know a whole lot about car audio, even though I've worked on cars my whole life I only know enough about audio to get myself into trouble.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Both of these splitters are brand hammer new, just came in yesterday. Not to say that a new product can't be bad, I've seen it a few times where I work. But I just feel as though there's something else going wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NitroCL, post: 7942760, member: 646371"] Well, I've tried them individually, running one channel to each amp or running both channels to one amp, when I would run both into one, that one speaker would work fine, when I ran one channel to each amp I had the same problem with the speakers popping, or breathing like I said, as if they were trying to produce a noise around 1-2 Hz. I really don't know a whole lot about car audio, even though I've worked on cars my whole life I only know enough about audio to get myself into trouble. EDIT: Both of these splitters are brand hammer new, just came in yesterday. Not to say that a new product can't be bad, I've seen it a few times where I work. But I just feel as though there's something else going wrong. [/QUOTE]
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