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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="I Like Waffle" data-source="post: 7351913" data-attributes="member: 600248"><p>take the subs out and check the wiring and make sure the ++ and -- are wired together to the terminal. But first just swap the wires on the outside terminal or at the amp on one sub, AKA reverse the pos and neg ONLY FOR ONE SPEAKER. See what that gets you. Sounds to me like one is wired out of phase, then when you plug the RCA in, its sending a signal to that sub, being that the amp is a 2 channel and has a left and right channel. When the other sub gets a signal its moving the opposite of the other one, so theyre basically fighting each other.</p><p></p><p>Really the best thing for you to do in your situation, is wire the coils in series and bridge the amp so the same signal is distributed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I Like Waffle, post: 7351913, member: 600248"] take the subs out and check the wiring and make sure the ++ and -- are wired together to the terminal. But first just swap the wires on the outside terminal or at the amp on one sub, AKA reverse the pos and neg ONLY FOR ONE SPEAKER. See what that gets you. Sounds to me like one is wired out of phase, then when you plug the RCA in, its sending a signal to that sub, being that the amp is a 2 channel and has a left and right channel. When the other sub gets a signal its moving the opposite of the other one, so theyre basically fighting each other. Really the best thing for you to do in your situation, is wire the coils in series and bridge the amp so the same signal is distributed. [/QUOTE]
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