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<blockquote data-quote="NitroCL" data-source="post: 7942792" data-attributes="member: 646371"><p>One amp powers one sub, they are completely independent of each other (which is a major part of whats throwing me off here.) when I run the left and right channel out of the HU and into the L/R inputs on the amp they work, but I noticed earlier (And have video of) that even the the "breathing" effect is still present, albeit very minor. when I run a splitter on the L channel from the HU to the L channels on both of the amps and the same with the R channel I get the breathing effect, but amplified by a hundred times to where it pushes the speaker all the way out( and then the amps seemingly go into protection) and the speakers retract to neutral making a popping noise. I wouldn't mind taking a video of it if it didn't scare me that it might hurt my equipment or that it's dark now.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: No Signal Out on these amps either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NitroCL, post: 7942792, member: 646371"] One amp powers one sub, they are completely independent of each other (which is a major part of whats throwing me off here.) when I run the left and right channel out of the HU and into the L/R inputs on the amp they work, but I noticed earlier (And have video of) that even the the "breathing" effect is still present, albeit very minor. when I run a splitter on the L channel from the HU to the L channels on both of the amps and the same with the R channel I get the breathing effect, but amplified by a hundred times to where it pushes the speaker all the way out( and then the amps seemingly go into protection) and the speakers retract to neutral making a popping noise. I wouldn't mind taking a video of it if it didn't scare me that it might hurt my equipment or that it's dark now. EDIT: No Signal Out on these amps either. [/QUOTE]
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