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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 4060026" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>weird... make sure all the crimps are on the wires good. wiggle the power/ground wires around and see if they come out of the ring terminals. it's gotta be somewhere not getting a solid connection. also how are the wires going into the amp terminals? if the whole wire in the amp or are there loose ends sticking out of the terminal a lil bit. if so then cut the whole end off, and with a blade strip the seathing off enough and slide the perfect wire carefully into terminals avoiding any kind of loose ends sticking out. recheck that grounding spot man, you want to bolt it to the frame and avoid anywhere that looks lie a piece of metal connected to the frame...you want frame.. the fact that you have a low end (no offense) HU might be a contributing factor. with the low preamp voltage youll have to turn the gain up higher than iff you had more preamp voltage or a line driver.</p><p></p><p>try testing the rcas by unpluggin one side at a time. if you unplug an rca and the performance is the exact same, then you have a ****ed rca.</p><p></p><p>possible the sub is wired incorrectly and its running at a higher ohm? maybe even a loose wire on the speaker terminal?</p><p></p><p>first an formost, UPGRADE THAT ELECTRICAL. whether or not that amp is able to pull the current current...once you make it so that it can pull the current, you;re gonna either blow you stock alty, or blow your amp. you NEED at least another battery in the back by that amp.</p><p></p><p>there's the remote possibility the amp can sense there's not the current available it needs, and thus doesnt try to pull it...even though these are very new amps that havent been out long, this theory is not likely.</p><p></p><p>get us pics man. find a friend with a camera and take lots of pics bro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 4060026, member: 560415"] weird... make sure all the crimps are on the wires good. wiggle the power/ground wires around and see if they come out of the ring terminals. it's gotta be somewhere not getting a solid connection. also how are the wires going into the amp terminals? if the whole wire in the amp or are there loose ends sticking out of the terminal a lil bit. if so then cut the whole end off, and with a blade strip the seathing off enough and slide the perfect wire carefully into terminals avoiding any kind of loose ends sticking out. recheck that grounding spot man, you want to bolt it to the frame and avoid anywhere that looks lie a piece of metal connected to the frame...you want frame.. the fact that you have a low end (no offense) HU might be a contributing factor. with the low preamp voltage youll have to turn the gain up higher than iff you had more preamp voltage or a line driver. try testing the rcas by unpluggin one side at a time. if you unplug an rca and the performance is the exact same, then you have a ****ed rca. possible the sub is wired incorrectly and its running at a higher ohm? maybe even a loose wire on the speaker terminal? first an formost, UPGRADE THAT ELECTRICAL. whether or not that amp is able to pull the current current...once you make it so that it can pull the current, you;re gonna either blow you stock alty, or blow your amp. you NEED at least another battery in the back by that amp. there's the remote possibility the amp can sense there's not the current available it needs, and thus doesnt try to pull it...even though these are very new amps that havent been out long, this theory is not likely. get us pics man. find a friend with a camera and take lots of pics bro [/QUOTE]
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