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Amp problem: 1 RCA plugged in sounding louder than both of them plugged in
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<blockquote data-quote="mexiken" data-source="post: 7351233" data-attributes="member: 633721"><p>I will do that thanks. Like I mentioned earlier, I tried both sides of the cable on the same female and nothing, no sound, so its probably the LOC, especially since I turned it a bit to see what was up and that gain control made NO difference in the sound of the subs.</p><p></p><p>I plugged both in for now and turned the gain up a bit on the LOC and down on the amp (the LOC was pretty low, about 40%, I turned it up to 60) and the amp to about 3/4. The cone isn't moving very much, even at 75% volume at the head unit. It sounds pretty weak. Definitely weaker than my old Kenwood amp. I'm thinking maybe that short that took my amp also took my LOC.</p><p></p><p>But its still odd that unplugging the RCA thats connected to the dead female on the LOC would INCREASE my sound. I would think it wouldn't change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mexiken, post: 7351233, member: 633721"] I will do that thanks. Like I mentioned earlier, I tried both sides of the cable on the same female and nothing, no sound, so its probably the LOC, especially since I turned it a bit to see what was up and that gain control made NO difference in the sound of the subs. I plugged both in for now and turned the gain up a bit on the LOC and down on the amp (the LOC was pretty low, about 40%, I turned it up to 60) and the amp to about 3/4. The cone isn't moving very much, even at 75% volume at the head unit. It sounds pretty weak. Definitely weaker than my old Kenwood amp. I'm thinking maybe that short that took my amp also took my LOC. But its still odd that unplugging the RCA thats connected to the dead female on the LOC would INCREASE my sound. I would think it wouldn't change. [/QUOTE]
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