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<blockquote data-quote="Shinju" data-source="post: 7267459" data-attributes="member: 598877"><p>They might be out of phase take a AA battery and disconnect your speaker wire from the amp and put the positive of the battery to the positive wire and same with the negitive. If they pop out or move inward at the same time you are good, If one pops out and the other moves inward you have them wired out of phase.</p><p></p><p>Doing this will cause no harm to your speakers.</p><p></p><p>Also you should verify what your final ohm load is with a Digital Volt Multi Meter, cost you about 10-20 bucks and a must have if you want to further yourself in this hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinju, post: 7267459, member: 598877"] They might be out of phase take a AA battery and disconnect your speaker wire from the amp and put the positive of the battery to the positive wire and same with the negitive. If they pop out or move inward at the same time you are good, If one pops out and the other moves inward you have them wired out of phase. Doing this will cause no harm to your speakers. Also you should verify what your final ohm load is with a Digital Volt Multi Meter, cost you about 10-20 bucks and a must have if you want to further yourself in this hobby. [/QUOTE]
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