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having major issues with rcas????? help
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<blockquote data-quote="blackgeltabs" data-source="post: 54011" data-attributes="member: 541881"><p>"2 sub amp dosent make the 2nd sub slam as hard as the 1st one there hitting at differant speeds"</p><p></p><p>Right off this leads me to believe you are dealing with a phasing problem. Take a speaker wire on one of the terminal and flip it. If the subs pound like they should be then its a phasing problem. All this means is that your subs are not wired the same. Make sure your wires inside you box and to your amps are wired properly. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackgeltabs, post: 54011, member: 541881"] "2 sub amp dosent make the 2nd sub slam as hard as the 1st one there hitting at differant speeds" Right off this leads me to believe you are dealing with a phasing problem. Take a speaker wire on one of the terminal and flip it. If the subs pound like they should be then its a phasing problem. All this means is that your subs are not wired the same. Make sure your wires inside you box and to your amps are wired properly. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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