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<blockquote data-quote="jasonFL" data-source="post: 2156449" data-attributes="member: 570401"><p>Great, so it isn't your HU. If possible, wire the subs from the other amp you are using. That will tell you if it is your sub amp. You have 2 options here, either make sure you have the low pass somewhere in line, or play program material test tone between 35-60 hz. (IASCA disc can come in handy here) (Make sure your front amp isn't in high pass mode if it has an x over obviously.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonFL, post: 2156449, member: 570401"] Great, so it isn't your HU. If possible, wire the subs from the other amp you are using. That will tell you if it is your sub amp. You have 2 options here, either make sure you have the low pass somewhere in line, or play program material test tone between 35-60 hz. (IASCA disc can come in handy here) (Make sure your front amp isn't in high pass mode if it has an x over obviously.) [/QUOTE]
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