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<blockquote data-quote="Hintzyboy" data-source="post: 2520746" data-attributes="member: 566521"><p>Just because you bought the subs in a pre-loaded enclosure, doesn't mean they can't be wired wrong. manufacturers make small mistakes like that all the time. You may have a bad amp, but it only takes 5 minutes to pull the subs out of the box to see if they are causing the problem. And when you go back to Circuit City or wherever you got the stuff, DO NOT let them convince you to buy a bigger amp unless you actually want it. Underpowering your subs will not harm the amp or the subs unless you are clipping the signal because of a high gain, bass boost on, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hintzyboy, post: 2520746, member: 566521"] Just because you bought the subs in a pre-loaded enclosure, doesn't mean they can't be wired wrong. manufacturers make small mistakes like that all the time. You may have a bad amp, but it only takes 5 minutes to pull the subs out of the box to see if they are causing the problem. And when you go back to Circuit City or wherever you got the stuff, DO NOT let them convince you to buy a bigger amp unless you actually want it. Underpowering your subs will not harm the amp or the subs unless you are clipping the signal because of a high gain, bass boost on, etc. [/QUOTE]
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