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<blockquote data-quote="Braindead" data-source="post: 8315317" data-attributes="member: 654322"><p>It's been a while since I've been on here, and the exact details of my build are a bit fuzzy, but I should get them right.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I'm running two American Bass XD 10's on a ppi BK 1300.1D wired to a 1 ohm load, I believe I'm getting around 900-1000 watts out of it because I simply didn't have the money for a beefy alt or battery. No big three yet. I have Knu KCA 4 gauge feeding the amp, and I believe 12 gauge speaker wire for the subs. The wires are connected inside the box using bolts and ring terminals, and I tightened them pretty well. My problem is that at low volumes (1-10 on my Kenwood) the subs emit a flapping, garbled noise and hardly move. At higher volumes (11-24, 24 is the highest I ever go and usually only 10ish minutes every few days) the subs sound like they're at full volume with no problems. I didn't have a phasing problem before, and this started a few days ago. I'm pretty lost but haven't taken anything apart yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braindead, post: 8315317, member: 654322"] It's been a while since I've been on here, and the exact details of my build are a bit fuzzy, but I should get them right. Anyways, I'm running two American Bass XD 10's on a ppi BK 1300.1D wired to a 1 ohm load, I believe I'm getting around 900-1000 watts out of it because I simply didn't have the money for a beefy alt or battery. No big three yet. I have Knu KCA 4 gauge feeding the amp, and I believe 12 gauge speaker wire for the subs. The wires are connected inside the box using bolts and ring terminals, and I tightened them pretty well. My problem is that at low volumes (1-10 on my Kenwood) the subs emit a flapping, garbled noise and hardly move. At higher volumes (11-24, 24 is the highest I ever go and usually only 10ish minutes every few days) the subs sound like they're at full volume with no problems. I didn't have a phasing problem before, and this started a few days ago. I'm pretty lost but haven't taken anything apart yet [/QUOTE]
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