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<blockquote data-quote="davis25" data-source="post: 1857724" data-attributes="member: 568717"><p>Hey all, been a bit since I hooked a system back up in my car but I decided to give it a shot. I have a 2000 camaro with the stock head unit in it. I have a 12 inch RF Punch sub and a 250 watt MTX amp to push it with.</p><p></p><p>I got everything hooked up great and the amp powers up fine, but the problem is with the High inputs I had to use since I had no RCA outputs on the head unit. When I turn the car on my sub sounds like its running at about half power, but if I pop the trunk and pull out the high input adaptor and plug it right back in the sub starts kicking hard again. My back speakers in the camaro are just 6 inch factory speakers but the have a high and a low frequency on each of them Four connectors on each speaker in all, I ran the high input from the low frequency on the speakers, is this right or is this the problem? Im really confused as to why I have to open the trunk everytime I start the car to and unplug the HF adaptor and plug it back in to make the speakers sound right. TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davis25, post: 1857724, member: 568717"] Hey all, been a bit since I hooked a system back up in my car but I decided to give it a shot. I have a 2000 camaro with the stock head unit in it. I have a 12 inch RF Punch sub and a 250 watt MTX amp to push it with. I got everything hooked up great and the amp powers up fine, but the problem is with the High inputs I had to use since I had no RCA outputs on the head unit. When I turn the car on my sub sounds like its running at about half power, but if I pop the trunk and pull out the high input adaptor and plug it right back in the sub starts kicking hard again. My back speakers in the camaro are just 6 inch factory speakers but the have a high and a low frequency on each of them Four connectors on each speaker in all, I ran the high input from the low frequency on the speakers, is this right or is this the problem? Im really confused as to why I have to open the trunk everytime I start the car to and unplug the HF adaptor and plug it back in to make the speakers sound right. TIA [/QUOTE]
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