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<blockquote data-quote="Ultrabb" data-source="post: 8660666" data-attributes="member: 675842"><p>So it's plugged in after the factory amp, I'm using a decent line output converter now, I agree the box isn't great, this is just a temporary setup. I don't think that's causing the problem because this happens on multiple subs in different enclosures. I don't think it's the signal because I had it all on a hiphonics 1800.1d and it all ran great. I'm gonna try and tap into something full range later. The only reason I didn't do that in the first place is because the car already has all the crossovers and stuff like that set because it's got like a thx certified sound system or whatever.</p><p></p><p>I'll probably just hook the RCA to a friend's aftermarket sterio and see if that fixes it and keep you updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ultrabb, post: 8660666, member: 675842"] So it's plugged in after the factory amp, I'm using a decent line output converter now, I agree the box isn't great, this is just a temporary setup. I don't think that's causing the problem because this happens on multiple subs in different enclosures. I don't think it's the signal because I had it all on a hiphonics 1800.1d and it all ran great. I'm gonna try and tap into something full range later. The only reason I didn't do that in the first place is because the car already has all the crossovers and stuff like that set because it's got like a thx certified sound system or whatever. I'll probably just hook the RCA to a friend's aftermarket sterio and see if that fixes it and keep you updated. [/QUOTE]
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