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<blockquote data-quote="CEL_Bishop2k12" data-source="post: 7909028" data-attributes="member: 645477"><p>First I have two audiopipe BD-TXX 10s in a ported box, Audiopipe 1500.1D Amp. I have the amps gain set about a quarter up with no Subsonic filtering or bass boost. I have done some troubleshooting already and have yet to still come up with a solution(maybe Amp cant supply enough power to both subs?). But here's what i first did. I tried hooking up one sub individually to see if the subs may be causing the issue, Both subs worked fine and was able to turn the volume to 100 percent of my normal volume set which around 15 or 16 on my radio. I then thought that maybe it was a bad ground. So i spent some time and rewired by having my Sub amp grounded to my car in another spot instead of running it to a capacitor(capacitor is grounded to chassis). I have done some research possible thinking that I may not have a big enough wire? I am running 4awg power and ground as well as an extra ground from my battery to my chassis. totalling 4 grounds(4awg). So right now. I'm stumped on what else may be the issue, also the stereo equipment was bought all at once around 4 months ago with the exception of one sub, i originally only had one sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEL_Bishop2k12, post: 7909028, member: 645477"] First I have two audiopipe BD-TXX 10s in a ported box, Audiopipe 1500.1D Amp. I have the amps gain set about a quarter up with no Subsonic filtering or bass boost. I have done some troubleshooting already and have yet to still come up with a solution(maybe Amp cant supply enough power to both subs?). But here's what i first did. I tried hooking up one sub individually to see if the subs may be causing the issue, Both subs worked fine and was able to turn the volume to 100 percent of my normal volume set which around 15 or 16 on my radio. I then thought that maybe it was a bad ground. So i spent some time and rewired by having my Sub amp grounded to my car in another spot instead of running it to a capacitor(capacitor is grounded to chassis). I have done some research possible thinking that I may not have a big enough wire? I am running 4awg power and ground as well as an extra ground from my battery to my chassis. totalling 4 grounds(4awg). So right now. I'm stumped on what else may be the issue, also the stereo equipment was bought all at once around 4 months ago with the exception of one sub, i originally only had one sub. [/QUOTE]
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