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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: 7352544" data-attributes="member: 633721"><p>[ATTACH]26525113[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>That is a pic of my old Kenwood sub and where the gain was, that I haven't touched since it was removed. As you can see, its less than halfway up, and that hit PLENTY hard (for my car anyway).</p><p></p><p>Now, with the Sony, I get NOWHERE near that kind of sound at that same position on its gain, but I just noticed something !!!! Above the gain, the operation switch is on MONO !!!! Again, I haven't touched ANYTHING since the amp was switched. Does that mean it was only pulling the signal from the left RCA on my old amp !!!!???? That would make sense now....I have no such switch on my Sony, and by unplugging the right RCA, I'm basically duplicating SAME function as the switch I had on my Kenwood, and ONLY WHEN I do that, do the gains just about line up on both amps !!!!</p><p></p><p>Is my logic here correct ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mexiken, post: 7352544, member: 633721"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]26525113[/ATTACH] That is a pic of my old Kenwood sub and where the gain was, that I haven't touched since it was removed. As you can see, its less than halfway up, and that hit PLENTY hard (for my car anyway). Now, with the Sony, I get NOWHERE near that kind of sound at that same position on its gain, but I just noticed something !!!! Above the gain, the operation switch is on MONO !!!! Again, I haven't touched ANYTHING since the amp was switched. Does that mean it was only pulling the signal from the left RCA on my old amp !!!!???? That would make sense now....I have no such switch on my Sony, and by unplugging the right RCA, I'm basically duplicating SAME function as the switch I had on my Kenwood, and ONLY WHEN I do that, do the gains just about line up on both amps !!!! Is my logic here correct ???? [/QUOTE]
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