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<blockquote data-quote="dubstepper1000" data-source="post: 8378292" data-attributes="member: 664848"><p>what kind of amp you have hooked up to them, also, what gauge of wire are you using? If you have sub with A LOT of power it might be that the vibrations are messing with them but idk. Sounds like loose wiring somewhere. One other thing i can think of but its unlikely, if you have you amps side by side with the circuit boards parallel to each other, the massive current through an inductor in the amp could maybe send off a magnetic field to an inductor in the opposite amp, inducing extra current through it and distorting sound. I would start by trying to hook up another amp and test them. Try to isolate every component in your chain to make sure everything is working properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubstepper1000, post: 8378292, member: 664848"] what kind of amp you have hooked up to them, also, what gauge of wire are you using? If you have sub with A LOT of power it might be that the vibrations are messing with them but idk. Sounds like loose wiring somewhere. One other thing i can think of but its unlikely, if you have you amps side by side with the circuit boards parallel to each other, the massive current through an inductor in the amp could maybe send off a magnetic field to an inductor in the opposite amp, inducing extra current through it and distorting sound. I would start by trying to hook up another amp and test them. Try to isolate every component in your chain to make sure everything is working properly. [/QUOTE]
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