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At a loss on fixing sub Humming...
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron Dixon" data-source="post: 7429853" data-attributes="member: 635296"><p>It's not switched wires, and I checked just to make sure. Also, it did do it before I switched boxes. Sorry if I didn't make that clear. The subs have A LOT more power now. Before I switched boxes, my stock subs by the rear window overpowered the kickers, but if you went and looked at the subs, they clearly were hitting even with my music, just like they are now. Pretty drastic change, the only thing I changed in the sub box was the original wires that go to sub to the outlet in the back were not long enough, so I made them longer. This is a ground issue.. it changes with RPM and other electronics in the car. I did the wire grounding to the deck too. I'm guessing the HU or amp is bad now......HU AUX doesn't work I just found out...So...I'll start with replacing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron Dixon, post: 7429853, member: 635296"] It's not switched wires, and I checked just to make sure. Also, it did do it before I switched boxes. Sorry if I didn't make that clear. The subs have A LOT more power now. Before I switched boxes, my stock subs by the rear window overpowered the kickers, but if you went and looked at the subs, they clearly were hitting even with my music, just like they are now. Pretty drastic change, the only thing I changed in the sub box was the original wires that go to sub to the outlet in the back were not long enough, so I made them longer. This is a ground issue.. it changes with RPM and other electronics in the car. I did the wire grounding to the deck too. I'm guessing the HU or amp is bad now......HU AUX doesn't work I just found out...So...I'll start with replacing it. [/QUOTE]
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