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<blockquote data-quote="Silverado513" data-source="post: 8735847" data-attributes="member: 681981"><p>I have an older Memphis prx-1500.1 amp pushing 2 kicker compVX subs. I was using a L.O.C but didn't like all the wires and rca's bunched up so i used the high output plug in. Seemed like it cut the power down so i switched back. With all knobs turned down i hook it up, as soon as i touch the gain, or sensitivity knob the subs hit wide open and hard. Constant steady bass. I've redone it 5 times, same result. Ive unhooked both positive and neg. from battery. Tried hooking ground wire first, then positive first. No idea what else to do. Any suggestions or thoughts, everything was working perfectly before. Its wired the exact same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverado513, post: 8735847, member: 681981"] I have an older Memphis prx-1500.1 amp pushing 2 kicker compVX subs. I was using a L.O.C but didn't like all the wires and rca's bunched up so i used the high output plug in. Seemed like it cut the power down so i switched back. With all knobs turned down i hook it up, as soon as i touch the gain, or sensitivity knob the subs hit wide open and hard. Constant steady bass. I've redone it 5 times, same result. Ive unhooked both positive and neg. from battery. Tried hooking ground wire first, then positive first. No idea what else to do. Any suggestions or thoughts, everything was working perfectly before. Its wired the exact same [/QUOTE]
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